All My Friends

Album: Half Way There (2019)
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Songfacts®:

  • This midlife crisis ballad features lyrics about the band reaching their 30s. They remember staying out all night, but now they stay home with their kids. The song's theme ties in with the album title, which is a play on how Busted band members are no longer youngsters.

    We're not old
    But we're not as young as we used to be
    Half way to obscurity
    But we feel fine


    Band member Matt Willis told The Sun: "Life has definitely changed and we see it in our friends too. Suddenly, my priorities are different. I am kind of adjusting to all that s--t. I hope by the time I get to 40, I will be in my stride."

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