Everything I Do Is Wrong

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

Well, i can't get along no matter what i do

Well, we can't get along no matter what i do

Yes, everything i do is wrong

No matter what i do



Well, let's make it up baby, try it just one more time

Well, let's make it up baby, try it just one more time

Well, if we don't get together baby

Won't be no fault of mine



Lay it down

Alright then



Well, it's been a long time baby, but it's all over now

Oh, it's been a long time baby, but it's all over now

We can't get together, baby

You were no good no how

Everything I Do Is Wrong

King Crimson's 'Everything I Do Is Wrong' stands as a defining track within the band's progressive rock catalog, showcasing their signature blend of complex time signatures and intricate guitar work. Released during the late 1960s, the song exemplifies the group's experimental approach to rock music, featuring the distinctive interplay between Robert Fripp's guitar and the rhythmic drive of the ensemble. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the band's evolution from their earlier psychedelic roots into a more sophisticated, jazz-inflected sound. The piece remains a critical component of King Crimson's legacy, illustrating their commitment to musical innovation and technical proficiency that continues to influence progressive rock artists today.