Sweden: The Ark - The Worrying Kind
Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2007, (2) final [2007]
Grooves, I like to shake 'em
Shake 'em from my troublesome mind
'Cause sometimes you'll find
That I'm out of my mind
You see baby, I'm the worrying kind
Words, I'd like to break 'em
Words, I like to shake 'em
Shake 'em from my troublesome mind
And you turn up your nose
It's a joke you suppose
But baby, I'm the worrying kind
So if you see me somewhere
With that glassy ol' stare
And the panic and fear in my eyes
Don't call for first aid or the fire brigade
Or the local police 'cause they won't care
I'm just a silly old boy with my head in the can
Just a mortal with potential of a superman
But what sense does it make
When I feel like a fake
When I'm saying to you all be good for goodness sake?
Words, I like to break 'em
Words, I'd like to shake 'em
Shake 'em from my troublesome mind
And why? Heaven knows
It's a joke I suppose
But baby, I'm the worrying kind
So if you see me somewhere
With that glassy ol' stare
And the panic and fear in my eyes
Don't call for first aid or the fire brigade
Or the local police 'cause they won't care
I'm just a silly old boy with my head in the can
Just a mortal with potential of a superman
But what sense does it make
When I feel like a fake
When I'm saying to you all be good for goodness sake?
Oh, words, I like to break 'em
Words, I'd like to shake 'em
Shake 'em from my troublesome mind
And why? Heaven knows
It's a joke I suppose
But baby, I'm the worrying kind
And you turn up your nose
And you say it's a pose
But baby, I'm the worrying kind
Yeah, sometimes I'm blind
I'm just out of my mind
Baby, I'm the worrying kind
Sweden: The Ark - The Worrying Kind
This track represents Sweden's song in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest, performed under the collective banner of the contest rather than a specific national artist. The song, titled 'The Worrying Kind,' was selected to compete in the final and reflects the genre conventions typical of that year's competition. As part of the official Eurovision Song Contest 2007 recordings, it serves as a musical contribution to the annual event's catalog, embodying the themes and production styles common to songs from that era. The work stands as a recorded performance intended for broadcast and public listening within the context of the European Broadcasting Union's television festival.

