Married With Children
Oasis · Definitely Maybe
There's no need for you to say you're sorry
Goodbye I'm going home
I don't care no more so don't you worry
Goodbye I'm going home
I hate the way that even though you
Know you're wrong you say you're right
I hate the books you read and all your friends
Your music's shite it keeps me up all night
There's no need for you to say you're sorry
Goodbye I'm going home
I don't care no more so don't you worry
Goodbye I'm going home
I hate the way that you are so sarcastic
And you're not very bright
You think that everything you've done's fantastic
Your music's shite it keeps me up all night
And it will be nice to be alone
For a week or two
But I know that I will be
Right back here with you
There's no need for you to say you're sorry
Goodbye I'm going home
I don't care no more so don't you worry
Goodbye I'm going home
Goodbye I'm going home
I don't care no more so don't you worry
Goodbye I'm going home
I hate the way that even though you
Know you're wrong you say you're right
I hate the books you read and all your friends
Your music's shite it keeps me up all night
There's no need for you to say you're sorry
Goodbye I'm going home
I don't care no more so don't you worry
Goodbye I'm going home
I hate the way that you are so sarcastic
And you're not very bright
You think that everything you've done's fantastic
Your music's shite it keeps me up all night
And it will be nice to be alone
For a week or two
But I know that I will be
Right back here with you
There's no need for you to say you're sorry
Goodbye I'm going home
I don't care no more so don't you worry
Goodbye I'm going home
Married With Children - Oasis
Released on the landmark 1994 album Definitely Maybe, 'Married With Children' stands as a defining track in the Britpop era, capturing the raw energy and melodic sophistication that characterized Oasis's early work. The song features the band's signature guitar interplay and emotive vocals, delivering a sound that resonated deeply with audiences across the United Kingdom. As a staple of their discography, it exemplifies the band's ability to blend catchy hooks with introspective themes, cementing their status as cultural icons. The recording remains a pivotal moment in the history of British rock music, reflecting the social anxieties and youthful exuberance of the mid-90s.
