Married With Children
Oasis · Live By The Sea - DVD
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
Recorded during the band's extensive live touring period, 'Married With Children' captures the raw energy and improvisational spirit characteristic of Oasis performances in the mid-to-late 1990s. Featured on the 'Live By The Sea - DVD', this track exemplifies the group's ability to blend their signature melodic hooks with the chaotic, cathartic delivery that defined their live shows. The song reflects the era's Britpop movement, showcasing Noel Gallagher's songwriting prowess and the band's dynamic interplay. As a staple of their live repertoire, it remains a powerful representation of the music's enduring appeal and the band's status as a cultural icon of the decade.
