Here We Go Again

James Blunt · Other Songs - James Blunt

I have been rejected before

Trying to get another one to come in through my door

She said

I like it here

But your not gonna score

I'm not gonna let you sleep with me anymore



And here we go again

I'm starting on my own

26 years

Apart for one

And I'm standing all alone

I'm not that bad

In my

In my heart



I am guilty

And of that I confess

I have been thinking of another girl in obsess

I am sorry if it causes distress

But I never loved you

I never loved you



And here we go again

I'm starting on my own

26 years

Apart for one

And I'm standing all alone



And here we go again

I'm starting on my own

26 years

Apart for one

And I'm standing all alone

I'm not that bad

In my

In my heart



You can judge me

If you know me so well

I can't change my spots

And won't brake out of my shell

They will commit me

To a lifetime in hell

But

I can't remember where my innocence fell



And here we go again

I'm starting on my own

26 years

Apart for one

And I'm standing all alone

And here we go again

I'm starting on my own

26 years

Apart for one

And I'm standing all alone

I'm not that bad

In my

In my heart



I'm not that bad

In my

In my heart



I'm not that bad

In my

In my heart



I'm not that bad

In my



And here we go again

I'm starting on my own

26 years

Apart for one

And I'm standing all alone

And here we go again

I'm starting on my own

26 years

Apart for one

And I'm standing all alone

I'm not that bad

In my

In my heart



I'm not that bad

In my

In my heart



In my heart



In my

Here We Go Again - James Blunt

Released as the lead single from James Blunt's debut album, 'Here We Go Again' serves as a defining track of the early 2000s pop ballad era. The song showcases Blunt's distinctive vocal style, characterized by a raw, conversational delivery that blends acoustic instrumentation with sweeping orchestral arrangements. As the opening track, it sets the tone for the album's exploration of heartbreak and resilience, establishing the artist's signature sound that would later define his career. The recording captures a specific moment in pop music history where acoustic pop achieved mainstream dominance, resonating with audiences through its relatable themes of moving forward after a relationship ends. Its success propelled Blunt to international stardom and cemented his status as a leading figure in the genre.