Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
Frank Turner
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The fifth track off Frank Turner’s Tape Deck Heart (2013), “Good & Gone” addresses frustration and disillusion with the modern world: rock music, the film industry, and personal relationships. For such a bitter sentiment, it’s a rather cheery-sounding number.
[Verse 1]
I have searched for you
In the darkness of a dozen dingy dancefloors
In countless queues of cafés in the suburbs
In the bedclothes of a thousand stranger's bedrooms
I have yearned for you
In the airless hubs of international airports
In the hollow hell of many hundred hotels
In the solitary stillness of the early hours
And I still do
[Chorus]
Sometimes the things you need
Are right back where you started from
[Verse 2]
So fuck you, Hollywood
For teaching us that love was free and easy
For dressing all our daughters as princesses
For gulling us with tales of happy endings
And fuck you, Mötley Crüe
For charming us with access and with excess
For telling tales that leave out all the dark sides
For bringing out the lowest drive in everyone
Oh, fuck you
[Chorus]
Sometimes the things you need
Are right back where you started from
Sometimes the things you need
They hang around a little while
Then they're good and gone
[Bridge]
If I could just have a second try
I'd take the second call you made that night
Find myself an airport, find a credit card, find a flight, or something
And head back to the start
[Chorus]
Sometimes the things I need are right back where I started from
Sometimes the things I need, they hang around a little while
Then they're good and gone
Yes, they're good and gone
Good & Gone was written by Frank Turner.
Good & Gone was produced by Rich Costey.
Frank Turner released Good & Gone on Mon Apr 22 2013.