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Artist/Band:
Oasis
Lyrics for Song: The Importance Of Being Idle
Lyrics for Album: Time Flies... 1994-2009 [2010]
I sold my soul for the second time
'Cos the man don't pay me
I begged my landlord for some more time
He said, "Son, the bills are waiting"
My best friend called me the other night
He said, "Man, you crazy"
My girlfriend told me to get a life
She said, "Boy, you lazy"
But I don't mind
As long as there's a bed beneath the stars that shine
I'll be fine
If you give me a minute
A man's got a limit
I can't get a life if my heart's not in it
I don't mind
As long as there's a bed beneath the stars that shine
I'll be fine
Give me a minute
A man's got a limit
I can't get a life if my heart's not in it
I lost my faith in the summertime
'Cos it don't stop raining
The sky all day is as black as night
But I'm not complaining
I begged my doctor for one more line
He said, "Son, words fail me
It ain't your place to be killing time"
I guess I'm just lazy
I don't mind
As long as there's a bed beneath the stars that shine
I'll be fine
Give me a minute
A man's got a limit
I can't get a life if my heart's not in it
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The Importance Of Being Idle
The Importance Of Being Idle stands as a reflective moment within Oasis's expansive catalogue, capturing the band's signature blend of melodic rock and introspective lyricism. Released on the compilation Time Flies... 1994-2009, the track showcases the Gallagher brothers' ability to craft anthems that resonate with both personal sentiment and broader cultural themes. The song's composition reflects the band's evolution during their peak years, balancing the raw energy of their early work with a more mature, contemplative sound. As part of a collection spanning over a decade of recordings, it highlights the group's enduring influence on British rock music. The recording remains a testament to their songwriting prowess, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative process that defined one of the most celebrated acts of the 1990s and beyond. |
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| Album Lyrics: Time Flies... 1994-2009 [2010] |
 Oasis
"Time Flies... 1994-2009 [2010]"
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