All Because Of You Days

Echo And The Bunnymen · Siberia [2005]

I don't want to run

I don't want to hide

I just want to kiss goodnight

Say goodnight one more time



Nothing gets you up

Nothing gets you high

Everything just comes to this

Final mis-taken lives



And it's goodbye, goodbye all my new days

Goodbye, all because of you days

Goodbye



You just can't get out

You just can't get in

Everything just has strung you up, hung you up

To watch you swing



One of us is you

And one of us is me

Broken frozen equal parts

Broken hearts breaking free



And it's goodbye, goodbye all my new days

Goodbye, all those chosen few days

Goodbye



Baby maybe someday

Maybe one day

We'll say hi



I don't want to run

I don't want to hide

I just want to kiss goodnight

Say goodnight one last time



Nothing gets you up

Nothing gets me high

Everything just comes to this

Final mis-taken lives

One last time



It's goodbye, goodbye all my new days

Goodbye, all because of you days

Goodbye



And it's goodbye, goodbye all my new days

Goodbye, all those chosen few days

New days



Baby maybe someday

Maybe one day

We'll say hi

Baby maybe sometime

Maybe next time

We'll say hi

Baby maybe someday

Maybe one day

We'll say hi

Baby maybe sometime

Maybe next time

We'll say hi



Baby maybe sometime

Maybe next time

We'll say hi

We'll say hi

We'll say hi



Baby maybe someday

Maybe one day

We'll say hi

All Because Of You Days

All Because Of You Days stands as a defining track from Echo And The Bunnymen's 2005 album, Siberia. Released during a period where the band continued to refine their signature post-punk sound, the song captures the atmospheric depth and melodic urgency characteristic of their later work. The recording showcases the group's ability to blend driving rhythms with haunting textures, maintaining the emotional resonance that has defined their career since the early 1980s. As part of a discography that spans decades, this piece reflects the band's enduring commitment to exploring themes of memory and connection through their distinctive sonic palette. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, demonstrating the evolution of their style while honoring the foundational elements that established them as a major force in English rock music.