Nobody’s Business

J. D. Souther, Bob Seger, Don Henley

I went out in the darkness
Just searching for someplace to be
Wasn't looking for trouble
I guess it was looking for me
And I knew I was wasting my time
But it was nobody's business
Nobody's business but mine

I was taking some comfort
I needed a break from the rain
I guess I was mistaken
And someone remembered my name
But I knew I was doin' just fine
And it was nobody's business
Nobody's business but mine

Well I guess for some
Revenge is sweet
Though it be once removed
I hope you feel better
I don't know what you proved

Well, yonder comes the Emperor, boys
He sure looks fine in blue
I hope you feel better, babe
I know you're scared too

Well it sure makes you wonder
The things that some people will say
They can see black and white but they
Don't seem to notice the gray

What a price for a victimless crime
When it was nobody's business
Nobody's business but mine
Yeah, it was nobody's business
Nobody's business but mine

Trivia about the song Nobody’s Business by Don Henley

When was the song “Nobody’s Business” released by Don Henley?
The song Nobody’s Business was released in 1982, on the album “I Can't Stand Still”.
Who composed the song “Nobody’s Business” by Don Henley?
The song “Nobody’s Business” by Don Henley was composed by J. D. Souther, Bob Seger, Don Henley.

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