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Artist/Band:
Finger Eleven
Lyrics for Song: Lets Pretend
Lyrics for Album: Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys) [1995]
Everybody get up on the dance floor,
Everybody get up.
Everybody get up on the dance floor,
Everybody get up, get up.
Lets pretend,
To hold on to the end.
Lets misuse,
Learn to love abuse.
Baby, don't you know that I love you?
Now baby, don't you know that I'll always be true?
Baby, don't you know that I love you?
Now baby, don't you know that I've got nothing?
Lets pretend,
That you will get your way.
You're not alone,
Don't know it I'm gonna stay.
Baby, don't you know that I love you?
Now baby, don't you know that I'll always be true?
Now baby, don't you know that I love you?
Now baby, don't you know that I've got nothing?
I've got nothing to lose.
I've really got nothing to lose.
Got nothing to lose, yeah.
Lets pretend,
To hold on to the end.
Lets misuse,
Learn to love abuse.
Baby, don't you know that I love you?
Now baby, don't you know that I'll always be true?
Now baby, don't you know that I love you?
Now baby, don't you know that I've got nothing?
I've got nothing to lose.
I've really got nothing to lose.
I've got nothing to lose.
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Lets Pretend
Finger Eleven's "Lets Pretend" stands as a defining track from their 1995 album *Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys)*, capturing the band's unique blend of indie pop and theatrical storytelling. Released during a pivotal era for the group, the song exemplifies their signature style of blending catchy melodies with introspective lyrics that explore themes of escapism and everyday life. The recording features the band's characteristic vocal harmonies and rhythmic drive, which became hallmarks of their discography throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. As a staple of their catalog, the track remains a testament to Finger Eleven's ability to craft memorable sonic landscapes that resonate with listeners seeking both humor and sincerity in their music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys) [1995] |
 Finger Eleven
"Letters From Chutney (as the Rainbow Butt Monkeys) [1995]"
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