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Artist/Band:
Phil Collins
Lyrics for Song: I Don't Wanna Know
Lyrics for Album: No Jacket Required [1985]
It's over, oh yes it's all over
And it's been a long time coming
Some say it's too long
She said it, and now she'll regret it
But if she'd ask anyone
I know they'll tell her to her face, that it's too late
Cos I don't wanna know
No, I don't wanna know
She can cry all she wants
She's not gonna bring me back, no no
I don't wanna know
I don't wanna know
She can try all she wants
It's not gonna get me back, oh oh, no no
They warned me
Oh yes they all warned me
They told me now don't lose your heart to her
She'll never give it back, no no
Oh it's too late
She made a big mistake
It wouldn't be the first one anyway
Tell me how many more, no no no
No I don't wanna know (what she said)
No I don't wanna know (what she said)
She can cry all she wants
She's not gonna bring me back, no no
I don't wanna know (what she said)
No I don't wanna know (what she said)
She can try all she wants
It's not gonna get me back, oh oh, no no
It's over
Oh oh it's all over
And it's been a long time coming
Some say it's too long, oh oh
They warned me
Yes they all warned me
They told me, now don't lose your heart to her
She'll never give it back, no no, no no
I don't wanna know (what she said)
No I don't wanna know (what she said)
She can cry all she wants
She's not gonna get me back, no no
I don't wanna know (what she said)
No I don't wanna know (what she said)
She can try all she wants
She's not gonna bring me back, no no
No no, no
No no no
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I Don't Wanna Know
Phil Collins' "I Don't Wanna Know" serves as a poignant ballad from the 1985 album *No Jacket Required*. Released during the height of his solo career, the track exemplifies his signature blend of pop sensibilities and soulful vocal delivery. The song explores themes of emotional detachment and the struggle to let go of a past relationship, a subject Collins frequently addressed in his discography. With its driving rhythm and Collins' distinctive falsetto, the recording stands as a key example of mid-1980s new wave and adult contemporary music. It complements other well-known works from this era, such as "In the Air Tonight" and "Another Day in Paradise," showcasing his ability to craft both anthemic hits and intimate acoustic pieces. |
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| Album Lyrics: No Jacket Required [1985] |
 Phil Collins
"No Jacket Required [1985]"
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