Originally appearing on the band’s 1992 album March ör Die, the song featured a talented cast of musicians that included Lemmy, Ozzy Osbourne and Slash. Unlike most of Motörhead’s regular heavy metal sound, this song follows a blues/folk style.
In 2001, Lemmy and Phil Campbell recorded an acoustic...
[Verse 1: Lemmy Kilmister]
When I was young
I was the nicest guy I knew
I thought I was the chosen one
But time went by
And I found out a thing or two
My shine wore off as time wore on
[Chorus: Lemmy Kilmister & Ozzy Osbourne]
I thought that I was living
Out the perfect life
But in the lonely hours
When the truth begins to bite
I thought about the times
When I turned my back and stalled
I ain't no nice guy after all
[Verse 2: Lemmy Kilmister & Ozzy Osbourne]
When I was young
I was the nicest guy in town
I thought I had it down for sure
But time went by
And I was lost in what I found
The reasons blurred, the way unsure
[Chorus: Lemmy Kilmister & Ozzy Osbourne]
I thought that I was living
Life the only way
But I saw that life was
More than day to day
I turned around
I read the writing on the wall
I ain't no nice guy after all
I ain't no nice guy after all
[Verse 3: Lemmy Kilmister & Ozzy Osbourne]
In all the years you spent
Between your birth and death
You find there's lots of times
When you should have saved your breath
It comes as quite a shock
When that trip leads to the fall
I ain't no nice guy after all
I ain't no nice guy after all
[Guitar solo]
[Bridge: Lemmy Kilmister & Ozzy Osbourne]
When I was young
I was the nicest guy I knew
I thought I was the chosen one
But time went by and
I found out a thing or two
My shine wore off as time wore on
[Chorus: Lemmy Kilmister & Ozzy Osbourne]
I thought that I was living
Out the perfect life
But in the lonely hours
When the moon's the only light
I thought about the times
I turned my back and stalled
I ain't no nice guy after all
I ain't no nice guy after all
I Ain’t No Nice Guy was written by Lemmy.
I Ain’t No Nice Guy was produced by Peter Solley.
Motörhead released I Ain’t No Nice Guy on Fri Aug 14 1992.
In Lemmy’s autobiography, he shared:
‘Ain’t No Nice Guy’ was actually a radio hit, but that was completely down to us, without any help from Sony, or its marketing department at Epic. ‘Ain’t No Nice Guy’ wound up No. 10 in the radio charts, and Sony didn’t make call one – imagine what would have ha...