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Artist/Band:
Leonard Cohen
Lyrics for Song: Never Any Good
Lyrics for Album: More Best Of [1997]
I was never any good at loving you
I was never any good at coming through for you
You're going to feel much better
When you cut me loose forever
I was never any good
Never any good
I was never any good at loving you
I was dying when we met
I bet my life on you
But you called me and I folded
Like you knew I'd do
You called my ace, my king, my bluff
Okay, you win, enough's enough
I was never any good
Never any good
I was never any good at loving you
I was pretty good at taking out the garbage
Pretty good at holding up the wall
Dealing with the fire and the earthquake
But that don't count
That don't count
That don't count for nothing much at all
I was never any good at loving you
I was just a tourist in your bed looking at the view
But I can't forget where my lips have been
Those holy hills, that deep ravine
I was never any good
Never any good
I was never any good at loving you
I was pretty good at taking out the garbage
Pretty good at holding up the wall
I'm sorry for my crimes against the moonlight
I didn't think
I didn't think
I didn't think the moon would mind at all
I was never any good at loving you
At doing what a woman really wants a man to do
You're going to feel much better
When you cut me loose forever
I was never any good
Never any good
I was never any good at loving you
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Never Any Good
Leonard Cohen's "Never Any Good" stands as a poignant addition to his extensive catalogue of introspective ballads. Recorded for the compilation "More Best Of [1997]", the track exemplifies Cohen's signature style, blending poetic lyricism with a haunting, acoustic-driven arrangement. The song reflects the artist's enduring ability to explore themes of disillusionment and spiritual searching, characteristic of his work spanning from his early folk period to his later, more mature compositions. While often overshadowed by anthems like "Hallelujah," this recording demonstrates the depth and emotional resonance found throughout his discography, capturing a moment of quiet reflection that resonates with listeners seeking the human condition through music. |
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| Album Lyrics: More Best Of [1997] |
 Leonard Cohen
"More Best Of [1997]"
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