Wrong Road Again

Marianne Faithfull · Faithless [2000]

I can't seem to learn not to love you

You get to me every time

You're someone I just can't say no to

And you're so good at changing my mind



Here I go down that wrong road again

Going back where I've already been

Even though I know where it will end

Here I go down that wrong road again



Though I see the web that you're weaving

You and your soft easy lies

If I stop to think I'm believing

And I'm falling for you one more time



Here I go down that wrong road again

Going back where I've already been

Even though I know where it will end

Here I go down that wrong road again



Here I go down that wrong road again

Going back where I've already been

Even though I know where it will end

Here I go down that wrong road again



Here I go down that wrong road again

Going back where I've already been

Even though I know where it will end

Here I go down that wrong road again



Here I go down that wrong road again

Going back where I've already been

Even though

Wrong Road Again

Marianne Faithfull's "Wrong Road Again" appears on her 2000 album *Faithless*, marking a return to her signature folk-rock sound after a period of pop experimentation. The track reflects her enduring ability to blend personal narrative with atmospheric production, characteristic of her work from the late 1960s through the 1970s. Faithfull's voice delivers a melancholic yet resilient tone, exploring themes of disillusionment and the complexities of relationships. As part of her extensive discography, the song stands as a testament to her versatility, maintaining the emotional depth that defined her early career while adapting to a later musical context. It remains a notable example of her solo artistry, capturing the essence of her storytelling within the folk genre.