Never Going Back Again

Album: Rumours (1977)
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  • She broke down and let me in
    Made me see where I've been

    Been down one time
    Been down two time
    I'm never going back again

    (Mmm)

    (Mmm)
    You don't know what it means to win
    Come down and see me again

    Been down one time
    Been down two time
    Mmm
    I'm never going back again

    (Mmm) Writer/s: Lindsey Buckingham
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Mike from From HeorgiaI was under the impression Waddie Watell was the primary Guitarist on this track……..Lindsey is a great, and VERY UNDERRATED Guitarist…….
  • Eddie H from MarylandTo me the song means that the person was able to see the ways of the other person. Their true nature. Like you see a Narcissistic Rage. You see it once, you see it twice, you learn. And your never going back. Or they cheat on you once, cheat on you twice, you learn, and your never going back. You learn what it truly means to win. You found your own soul.
  • Lorna Quidley from Engelhard, NcIn my opinion Lindsey is the best guitarist/singer/musician this world has ever been blessed with!
  • Tom from Freiburg, GermanyLindsey Buckingham is the most underrated rock guitar player ever.
  • Chris from Scottsdale, AzThe accuracy and timing behind each chord is incredible
  • Keith from Philadelphia, PaGreat did I say great I mean Aweome!
  • Oldpink from New Castle, InDefinitely one of Lindsey's best performances.
    Fantastic use of the acoustic, and it sounds even better on the DVD-A for the album, with the sound swirling 360 degrees around the room.
    He really sings it well, too.
  • Matt from Galway, Irelandthe guitar in this is simply amazing. I mean, so complex. Only a man like Buckingham could ever have penned a song like this. Not to mention that it continues the trend the band have of sending each other messages through music, using songwriting like some sort of Facebook.
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