Married With Children

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)
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  • There's no need for you to say you're sorry
    Goodbye I'm going home
    I don't care no more so don't you worry
    Goodbye I'm going home

    I hate the way that even though you know you're wrong
    You say you're right
    I hate the books you read and all your friends
    Your music's shite it keeps me up all night, up all night

    There's no need for you to say you're sorry
    Goodbye I'm going home
    I don't care no more so don't you worry
    Goodbye I'm going home

    I hate the way that you are so sarcastic
    And you're not very bright
    You think that everything you've done's fantastic
    Your music's shite it keeps me up all night, up all night

    And it will be nice to be alone
    For a week or two
    But I know then I will be right
    Right back here with you

    There's no need for you to say you're sorry
    Goodbye I'm going home
    I don't care no more so don't you worry
    Goodbye I'm going home Writer/s: Noel Gallagher
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 9

  • Luke Brown from Meadow Well, EnglandI love this song! I play it while I cry.
  • Chicken from Québec,canadaLooking at the lyrics and the reason why it was written makes the title less weird.
  • Mark from Luling, LaI wish this song was about the television series of the same name.
  • Natalie from Bromley, United Kingdomgreat to play at the end of an indie disco!
  • Veddie Edder from Seattle (coincidence), -I find this song sounds like 'no woman no cry', especially in the intro.
  • Neil from Birmingham, United Statesthis song reminds me of my girlfriend worryingly enough
  • Jon from Norwich, EnglandFollowing up Mark's comment. Noel was writing this song one night, keeping his girlfriend up. She said 'Your musics sh1te - it keeps me up all night'. Jon - UK
  • Claire from Manchester, EnglandThis song is great!
  • Mark from Blackpool, EnglandThe song "Married With Children" was actually inspired by Noel's ex-girlfriend who told Noel, "your musics s--te", which is part of the lyrics.
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