You Said [Rehearsal Tape, 1979]

MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, MICHAEL BARSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, GRAHAM MCPHERSON

You said you're leaving, well that's okay
You said you've had enough, what can I say
I suppose I'll be sad for a week or two
But in the end it's the same for me and you
We'll both be sorry through and through

You said you're leaving, well that's okay
You said you've had enough, what can I say
I suppose I'll be sad for a week or two
But in the end it's the same for me and you
We'll both be sorry through and through
Me and you

You must stop doing this, you've got to change
‘Cause you hold all the cards, you've got the range
Every time you go away I get to think

You said you're leaving
You said this
You said
You said that
You said you don't want to see me no more
You said you don't want me to come to your door
You said
You said

I suppose I'll be sad for a week or two
But in the end it's the same for me and you
We'll both be sorry through and through
Yes we do

You must stop doing this, you've got to change
‘Cause you hold all the cards, you've got the range
Every time you go away I get to think

Trivia about the song You Said [Rehearsal Tape, 1979] by Madness

On which albums was the song “You Said [Rehearsal Tape, 1979]” released by Madness?
Madness released the song on the albums “Absolutely” in 1980, “The Lot” in 1999, “The Liberty of Norton Folgate” in 2009, and “A Guided Tour of Madness” in 2011.
Who composed the song “You Said [Rehearsal Tape, 1979]” by Madness?
The song “You Said [Rehearsal Tape, 1979]” by Madness was composed by MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, MICHAEL BARSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, GRAHAM MCPHERSON.

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