Misery
Pink · Missundaztood
Shadows are fallin' all over town
Another night and these blues got me down
Oh misery ... I sure could use some company
(Steve Tyler):
Since YOU'VE been gone
(Both)
I ain't been the same
(Steve Tyler):
I carry the weight like an old ball and chain
(both)
Guess it's all meant to be ... for love to cause me misery
Pink & Steven Tyler:
Oh, misery ... Oh, misery ...
Tell me, why does my heart
(Pink)
Make a fool of me?
Seems it's my destiny,
for love to cause me misery
Pink & Steven Tyler:
And Oh, I've been down this road before
(pink)
where the passion it turns into pain
(both)
And each time I saw love walk out the door
I swore I'd never get caught up again
Pink:
But ain't it true ... It takes what it takes
And sometimes, we get too smart too late
Steven Tyler:
One more heartache for me
pink and Steven Tyler:
Another night in misery
Pink & Steven Tyler:
Misery ... Misery ...
Pink
Tell me, why does my heart make a fool of me?
Pink & Steven Tyler
Misery ... Misery ...
Tell me, why does my heart make a fool of me?
Pink:
Seems it's my destiny,
for love to cause misery
Steven Tyler In The Backround
Misery... Misery...
Pink
Guess it's all meant to be,
for love to cause me misery
Misery
Pink's "Misery" stands as a defining track from her 2001 breakthrough album, Missundaztood. The song captures the raw emotional turbulence characteristic of her early pop-rock era, blending melodic sensibilities with a distinct vocal intensity. As a key recording in her discography, it helped solidify her reputation for addressing complex personal themes through accessible, energetic arrangements. The track exemplifies the artist's ability to merge mainstream appeal with genuine emotional depth, marking a significant moment in her transition from novelty pop to a more substantive musical identity. Its enduring presence in her catalogue reflects the lasting impact of this pivotal period in her career, showcasing a style that would influence countless performers in the genre.

