Neil Jung

NORMAN BLAKE

You had a girlfriend
That wasn't good enough for you
She was younger
But that was old enough you knew

To get undressed for you
Stressed for you
Distorting everything
Became depressed for you

You were changing
Didn't want to stay the same
Re-arranging
Dropped a letter from your name

She'd get uptight with you
Would fight with you
And you would never win
It wasn't right for you

Was going nowhere
Couldn't take the pain and left it there
Was going nowhere
Couldn't take the pain and left it there

Not understanding
Had a different point of view
Tried to reach her
When she moved away from you

She was confusing you
Using you
You couldn't understand
Began amusing you

Was going nowhere
Couldn't take the pain and left it there
Was going nowhere
Couldn't take the pain and left it there

[SOLO]

Was going nowhere
Couldn't take the pain and left it there
Was going nowhere
Couldn't take the pain and left it there
Couldn't take the pain and left it there
Couldn't take the pain and left it there

[SOLO]

Trivia about the song Neil Jung by Teenage Fanclub

On which albums was the song “Neil Jung” released by Teenage Fanclub?
Teenage Fanclub released the song on the albums “Grand Prix” in 1995, “Neil Jung” in 1995, and “Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Six Seconds: A Short Cut to Teenage Fanclub” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Neil Jung” by Teenage Fanclub?
The song “Neil Jung” by Teenage Fanclub was composed by NORMAN BLAKE.

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