My World

Album: Let Go (2002)
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, Lavigne says that even though you may be stuck somewhere, you can always close your eyes and go wherever you want. Sometimes, she does it a little too much. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Shana - Radcliff, KY
  • This is a track from Avril Lavigne's debut album, Let Go, which was released when she was 17. She co-wrote every song, but got a lot of help. "My World" was co-written and produced by Clif Magness, who had been writing hits since the '80s ("All I Need" by Jack Wagner, "It's Gonna Be Special" by Patti Austin).

Comments: 7

  • Mel from Minneapolis, Mnthis song describes EXACTLY how i feel. i think it relates to everyone at one point or another; wanting to be somewhere else, feeling stuck.
  • Morgan from Gratnsville, Uti havent heard it yet but from what people say about it it seems pretty good
  • Cooper from Somewhere, Althis is a song about avril's life growing up in napanee
  • Caroline from Toronto, Canadaavril is good in concert!! and ps. i dont like MATALLICA!! mayb metallica tho...
  • Josie from Auckland, New ZealandI think avrils songs are quite good but she goes over the top sometimes
  • Sara from Anoka, Mnya, actually it sorta does. its about everytime u dont wanna be somewhere, u can just imagine ur somewhere else, in ur own little world. and its much easier if you close ur eyes
    dont tell me uve never done that alyssa
  • Alyssa from Gc, PaUhh, closing your eyes and going w/e you want has like nothing to do with this song HELLO. its about avril, sorta like a bio-song
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