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lyrics
I’m not so good with faces
And I’m bad with names
And worse with dates
It’s a symptom of my complicated lifestyle.
But I remember you, I can’t shake you out of my brain
I remember you, I can’t shake you out my brain.
You must excuse me if I’m quiet
But there are certain simple things
That are best kept to myself, if you don’t mind
I think that you will find
It’s usually the truly clever things that I don’t say
That people so admire.
I’m not so good with names, I’m terrible with dates
I never can recall a decent joke
But I remember you, I can’t shake you out of my brain
I remember you, I can’t shake you out of my brain.
One of these days I will have to introduce myself
One of these days I will have to introduce myself
But I’m not so good with names, I’m terrible with dates
And I never can recall a decent joke
I’m terrible with names, and horrible with dates
Yeah, but I remember you...
Before every vacation, I face the challenge of finding fresh music that is dynamic but not too hard, and that is so emotional and catchy that it doesn't get on my nerves after just two days of touring. During that search I discovered OBEY ROBOTS and it took me only a few moments to put "One in a thousand" on the playlist. The album rocks, combines strong "Therapy?"-like guitars with Laura's soulful, distinctive vocals to quite a few hits, just check "One of these days" or "Next Summer"! H.L.