The Delaney

Carl Barât, Pete Doherty

On the bus the other day
You could tell right from the start
There's magic in all that you play
But oh, can you play guitar boy
Can you play guitar?
The truth is known the drums they roll
I loop the loop on the old banjo

Say no no no
Say yeah yeah yeah
I said maybe maybe maybe
I just don't care

No it doesn't rhyme with treatury
Nothing I never did
Measure out your honesty and
Things you keep in
Things they keep in
The truth is known the drums they roll
I loop the loop on the old banjo

Say no no no
Oh yeah yeah yeah
Oh maybe maybe maybe
I just don't care

Some people run from trouble
Some people meet it half way
Others are glad to pay
Their cab fare over
And soup and fresh-a-fish for Anna-Lee
I really enjoy the company that you loathe to bear
What exactly do you mean
The truth be known the drums they roll
I loop the loop on the old banjo

Say no no no
Then said yeah yeah yeah
Oh maby maybe maybe
I just don't care

Say no no no
Yeah yeah yeah
Oh maby maybe maybe
I just don't care

Trivia about the song The Delaney by The Libertines

On which albums was the song “The Delaney” released by The Libertines?
The Libertines released the song on the albums “Up the Bracket” in 2002, “I Get Along” in 2003, “What Became of the Likely Lads” in 2004, “Time For Heroes - The Best of The Libertines” in 2007, “Live 2015: September 6, O2 Academy Glasgow” in 2016, and “Up the Bracket: Demos, Radio Sessions, B-Sides & Live” in 2022.
Who composed the song “The Delaney” by The Libertines?
The song “The Delaney” by The Libertines was composed by Carl Barât, Pete Doherty.

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