Tired Of Me
Accept · Accept [1979]
But people have (...)
and nobody wants you
(...) girl riding down highway
(Driving) passing (by ...)
got nobody I say
Tired of me she's got my back to the wall
Tired of me there's nothing at all
Tired of me so I can't call
Laughing at (...) you and your way
But give you freedom, that's what I say
I know, believe what I say
Tired of me she's got my back to the wall
Tired of me there's nothing at all
Tired of me so I can't call
and nobody wants you
(...) girl riding down highway
(Driving) passing (by ...)
got nobody I say
Tired of me she's got my back to the wall
Tired of me there's nothing at all
Tired of me so I can't call
Laughing at (...) you and your way
But give you freedom, that's what I say
I know, believe what I say
Tired of me she's got my back to the wall
Tired of me there's nothing at all
Tired of me so I can't call
Tired Of Me
Released on Accept's 1979 debut album, 'Tired Of Me' stands as a defining track in the history of German heavy metal. The song exemplifies the band's early fusion of hard rock with theatrical elements, featuring the distinctive vocals of Kalle Royland and the driving guitar work of Udo Dirkschneider. As one of the group's most recognizable compositions, it helped establish Accept's reputation for high-energy performances and contributed to their growing international following during the late 1970s. The recording captures the raw power and melodic sensibilities that would characterize the band's subsequent discography, cementing their place within the broader heavy metal canon.

