The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
[Intro]
In my neighborhood
Where folks don't live so good now
The rooms are small
Most the buildings made of wood
I hear the neighbors talkin' about you and me
Yes, I've heard most every word
'Cause the talking's loud
And the walls are much too thin
[Verse 1]
"She don't really love him"
Oh, that's what I heard them say
"She sure wasn't thinkin' of him today
I saw her in the courtyard
Say, that girl in room 149
Talkin' to a boy I've never seen before
And standin' there together
Don't you know they looked so fine?"
[Chorus]
No, I don't wanna hear it anymore
I don't wanna hear it anymore
'Cause the talk just never ends
And the heartache soon begins
The talk is so loud and the walls
They're much too thin
[Verse 2]
Lord, ain't it sad" said the woman 'cross the hall
"That when a nice boy like that falls in love
Hey, it's just too bad that he had to go and fall
For a girl who doesn't care for him at all"
[Chorus]
No, I don't wanna hear it anymore
I don't wanna hear it anymore
'Cause the talk just never ends
And the heartache soon begins
Oh, they talk so loud and the walls
Are much too thin
[Outro]
Oh, I wish they wouldn't talk so loud
And expose my heartache to the crowd
These walls around me are so thin
Sometimes I think they're movin' in
I Don’t Want to Hear It Anymore was written by Randy Newman.
I Don’t Want to Hear It Anymore was produced by John Franz & Nick Venet.