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The 9th track on Kid A, later reworked in the following album, Amnesiac, as “Morning Bell/Amnesiac”.
A common interpretation of the lyrics is that the song is about divorce, a married couple splitting up. However, in a Q&A Session from MTV in 2000, Thom talked about this track and provided anot...
[Verse 1]
The morning bell
The morning bell
Light another candle and
[Refrain]
Release me
Release me
[Verse 2]
You can keep the furniture
A bump on the head
Howlin' down the chimney
[Refrain]
Release me
Release me
Please
Release me
Release me
[Verse 3]
Where'd you park the car?
Where'd you park the car?
Clothes are on the lawn with the
Furniture
Now I might as well
I might as well
Sleepy jack the fire drill
Round and round and round and round and round and round and round
And round
[Bridge]
Cut the kids in half
Cut the kids in half
Cut the kids in half
[Outro]
The lights are on but nobody's home
Everybody wants to be a friend
The lights are on but nobody's home
Nobody wants to be a slave
Walkin', walkin', walkin', walkin'
Walkin', walkin', walkin', walkin'
Walkin', walkin', walkin', walkin'
Walkin', walkin', walkin', walkin'
Morning Bell was written by Thom Yorke & Ed O’Brien & Colin Greenwood & Jonny Greenwood & Philip Selway.
Morning Bell was produced by Radiohead & Nigel Godrich.
Radiohead released Morning Bell on Mon Oct 02 2000.
Thom Yorke:
It’s very, very violent. Extremely violent. The really weird thing about that was I wrote the song with all the words pretty much straight away, which is basically the only one I did that with. I recorded it onto MiniDisc and then there was a lightning storm, and it wiped the MiniDisc a...