Whatshername
Green Day · Other Songs - Green Day
Thought I ran into you down on the street
Then it turned out to only be a dream
I made a point to burn all of the photographs
She went away and then I took a different path
I remember the face, but I can't recall the name
Now I wonder how Whatshername has been
Seems like she disappeared without a trace
Did she ever marry oh, Whatshisface
I made a point to burn all of the photographs
She went away and then I took a different path
I remember the face, but I can't recall the name
Now I wonder how Whatshername has been
Remember
Whatever
It seems like forever ago
Remember
Whatever
It seems like forever ago
And in the darkest night
If my memory serves me right
I'll never turn back time
Forgeting you but not the time
Then it turned out to only be a dream
I made a point to burn all of the photographs
She went away and then I took a different path
I remember the face, but I can't recall the name
Now I wonder how Whatshername has been
Seems like she disappeared without a trace
Did she ever marry oh, Whatshisface
I made a point to burn all of the photographs
She went away and then I took a different path
I remember the face, but I can't recall the name
Now I wonder how Whatshername has been
Remember
Whatever
It seems like forever ago
Remember
Whatever
It seems like forever ago
And in the darkest night
If my memory serves me right
I'll never turn back time
Forgeting you but not the time
Whatshername
Released on Green Day's 2012 compilation album, 'Whatshername' stands as a high-energy track that encapsulates the band's signature punk-rock ethos. Featuring Billie Joe Armstrong's distinctive vocals and Mike Dirnt's driving basslines, the song delivers a relentless rhythm characteristic of their work from the late 1990s and early 2000s. While not tied to a specific studio release, its inclusion in 'The Studio Albums 1990-2009' highlights its enduring appeal within the punk revival movement. The track serves as a testament to Green Day's ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate with fans across generations, maintaining the raw energy and melodic hooks that defined their career.

