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Blur - You're So Grea
Blur - You're So Great


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Album: Blur
Released: 1997

You're So Great Lyrics


Sad, drunk, and poorly
Sleeping really late
Sad, drunk, and poorly
Not feeling so great
Wandering lost in a town full of frowns
Sad, drunk, and poorly
Dogs digging up the ground

And I feel the light
In the night and in the day
And I feel the light
When the sky's just mud and grey
And I feel the light
When you tell me it's OK
Cos You're So Great, and I love you

Tea Tea and coffee
Helps to start the day
Tea Tea and coffee
Shaking all the way
City's alive and, surprise, so am I
Tea, tea and coffee
Get no sleep today

And I feel the light
In the night and in the day
And I feel the light
When the sky's just mud and grey
And I feel the light
When you tell me it's OK
Cos you're so great, and I love you

Writer/s: COXON, GRAHAM
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This was the first song from a Blur album that featured guitarist Graham Coxon as a main vocalist. It's the only Blur song that was written and performed by just one member of the band (Coxon).
  • Coxon, at the time, not too confident with his vocal abilities, was so shy that he felt better by singing and playing the song under a table in the studio. (thanks, Phoebe - Rome, Italy for above 2)

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    Blur - Song 2


    Blur - Song 2 Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Blur
    Released: 1997

    Song 2 Lyrics


    Woo-hoo
    Woo-hoo
    Woo-hoo
    Woo-hoo

    I got my head checked
    By a jumbo jet
    It wasn't easy
    But nothing is
    No

    Woo-hoo
    When I feel heavy-metal
    And I'm pins and I'm needles
    Well, I lie and I'm easy
    All the time but I'm never sure
    Why I need you
    Pleased to meet you

    I got my head down
    When I was young
    It's not my problem
    It's not my problem

    Woo-hoo
    When I feel heavy-metal
    And I'm pins and I'm needles
    Well, I lie and I'm easy
    All the time but I am never sure
    Why I need you
    Pleased to meet you

    Yeah yeah
    Yeah yeah
    Yeah yeah
    Oh yeah

    Writer/s: JAMES, STEVEN / ROWNTREE, DAVID / ALBARN, DAMON / COXON, GRAHAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This is also known as "Whoo-Hooo," which is the chorus. The title is not in the lyrics, as the name "Song 2" was originally just a working title, with Blur introducing it that way during live performances. Fans soon identified the song as "Song 2" and the title stuck. (thanks, Kyle - Newborough, MT)
  • With loud guitars and cryptic lyrics, the band wrote this to make fun of Grunge music that was big in America at the time. It ended up being Blur's biggest hit in the US. They are huge in England, but never caught on in the States.
  • Blur's bassist Alex James told Q Magazine's 1001 Best Songs Ever: "I remember having a really bad sweaty hangover that day. And it was very sunny. We were at Mayfair Studios, Primrose Hill, and I'd been trying to think of a title for a TV show a friend was doing about Rock Wives. Then it came to me: 'Hits and Mrs!' So I thought that was my work for the day over. It sums up Song 2 really. We didn't think about it at all. Graham (Coxon) set up two kits, Dave (Rowntree) and Graham started playing drums at the same time, this real "aggro" beat. Then the chorus is two distorted basses and Damon's guide vocal. It was kind of a throwback. We'd always done brainless rocking out, though maybe it's not what we're known for." (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)
  • This is the second track on the CD, the second single from the album, it hit #2 in the UK, and it is 2 minutes long.
  • At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, This was nominated for Best Group Video.
  • This was used in commercials by 2 different auto makers: Mercedes-Benz used it to promote its S-class cars, Nissan used it for The Sentra. It was also used in ads for video game FIFA '98 and for Pentium II processors.
  • This was used in an episode of The Simpsons in a scene where Homer and the guys go to the Super Bowl. It also appeared on the South Park episode "Stanley's Cup."
  • This was also featured in many trailers for the movie Starship Troopers. As is becoming common, the song did not appear in the film itself. (thanks, Kei - Salem, OR)
  • At one point, Blur weren't sure if this was even a contender to be included on the album, thinking it too short. However, their US record company loved it. It is probably their most popular song, certainly their most well known.
  • The band tried to add more production to the recorded version and finish it off, but without success. They saw this as a learning experience. Bass player Alex James says it was "The realization you don't have to polish everything. Sometimes the thing you do first of all is when you mean it." (thanks, Adam - Dewsbury, England)
  • Producer Stephen Street told Q magazine March 2009 that "Damon's guide vocal was pure babbling but it worked so well I suggested we went with it. He just needed reassurance that what he'd done was good."
  • According to Q magazine, the heavy noise on the song is Alex James' bass played twice. Alex didn't know this until Stephen Street told him, years later. He couldn't remember doing it.
  • Damon Albarn's original version was a third slower – it was guitarist Graham Cozon who sped the tune up. Said Albarn in Isle of Noises by Daniel Rachel: "It's definitely better the way it ended up. As soon as I hear myself doing anything I've done before I just do something else. I go the other way or I just go below or above. I can't bear repeating myself. As soon as I've finished something I think, 'That's terrible. Right, I better start again."
  • This was released as a B-side of "Tender" in 1999. This was because "Swamp Song", originally a B-side, was included on 13. (thanks, Ben - Mount Laurel, NJ)
  • This was used on Alias (2004) in the season three episode "Blowback," during a car chase scene. It was also used in the first season of Nikita (2010) in the episode "Rough Trade," during a flashback of the title character's fight training.

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