Theme Song For A New Brunswick Basement Show

Ari Katz / Dan Yemin / Dave Palaitis / Pete Martin / Scott Golley

Could it be a stranger night?
The basements filled with kids.
I don't know.
Not beautiful like your songs,
but all awkward and alone and don't belong.
I saw a vacant seat.
I sat down next to you.
I thought of all the boys that wanted to.
I laughed out loud.
Do you hate this band too?
I smiled a nervous smile,
but I warmed up and acted cool standing by the stove.
And your eyes made it strange and I felt out of place.
Wondering if you... if you could take her place.
You can't be sly.
You can't forget her.
You don't ask why.
You can't forget her.
Give up.
What hope do you have to save her?
Give up.
What hope do you have to save her?

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When was the song “Theme Song For A New Brunswick Basement Show” released by Lifetime?
The song Theme Song For A New Brunswick Basement Show was released in 1997, on the album “Jersey’s Best Dancers”.
Who composed the song “Theme Song For A New Brunswick Basement Show” by Lifetime?
The song “Theme Song For A New Brunswick Basement Show” by Lifetime was composed by Ari Katz, Dan Yemin, Dave Palaitis, Pete Martin, and Scott Golley.

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