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Artist/Band:
Nevershoutnever!
Lyrics for Song: Trouble
Lyrics for Album: Me and My Uke [2009]
I'm in trouble, I'm an addict,
I'm addicted to this girl.
She's got my heart tied in a knot
And my stomach in a whirl.
But even worse, I can't stop calling her,
She's all I want and more.
I mean, damn, what's not to adore.
I've been playing too much guitar,
I've been listening to jazz.
I call so many times, I swear she's going mad,
And that cellular will be the death of us, I swear, I swear.
And oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh,
Oooooh, ooh ooh.
I'm running my mouth just like I got her,
But I surely don't.
Because she's so, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh,
Rock and roll, and out of my league.
Is she out of my league?
Let's hope not.
I'm in trouble, I'm so cliché,
See, that word just wears me out.
Makes me feel like just another boy
To laugh and joke about.
But even worse, I can't stop calling her,
I love to hear that voice.
And honestly, I'm left with no choice.
I've been playing too much guitar,
I've been listening to jazz,
I call so many times, I swear she's going mad,
And that cellular will be the death of us, I swear, I swear.
And oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh,
Oooooh, ooh ooh.
I'm running my mouth just like I got her,
But I surely don't.
Because she's so, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh,
Rock and roll, and out of my league.
Is she out of my league?
Let's hope not.
And oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh,
Oooooh, ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh ooh.
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About Trouble
Nevershoutnever! delivers a quintessential indie-folk anthem in "Trouble," a track that showcases their signature blend of acoustic guitar and heartfelt vocals. Released on the 2009 album *Me and My Uke*, the song exemplifies the band's ability to craft intimate, narrative-driven recordings that resonate with listeners seeking emotional authenticity. The composition features a gentle, melodic structure typical of the artist's early work, setting the stage for their subsequent exploration of themes ranging from romantic devotion to existential reflection. This recording stands as a testament to the band's commitment to organic soundscapes and lyrical honesty, characteristics that define their discography from *Harmony* through later releases. "Trouble" captures a moment of quiet introspection, inviting the audience to engage with the music on a personal level without relying on grandiose production. It remains a defining piece in Nevershoutnever!'s catalog, reflecting the era's indie sensibility while establishing a foundation for their enduring musical identity. |
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