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The Fleetwood Mac vibe to which Merritt refers is reflected in the track’s music as well, with a deceptively simple and gently propulsive rhythm track reminiscent of “Dreams,” and the harmony carried by an electric guitar playing volume swells akin to Lindsey Buckingham’s work on numerous tracks on...
If you don't mind, why don't you mind
Where is your sense of indignation
You are too kind, much too kind
Where is the madness that you promised me
Where is the dream for which I paid dearly
When things go wrong I sing along
It is the nature of the business
But you're not here to make my sad songs more sincere
No one will ever love you honestly
No one will ever love you for your honesty
No one will ever love you honestly
No one will ever love you for your honesty
No One Will Ever Love You was written by Stephin Merritt.
No One Will Ever Love You was produced by Stephin Merritt.
The Magnetic Fields released No One Will Ever Love You on Tue Sep 07 1999.
“[No One Will Ever Love You] is an attempt to be Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk rolled into one song, concentrating on the Stevie Nicks theme in the lyrics. It’s all oblique lyrics. All of Tusk is oblique lyrics referring to unexplained romantic situations.” -Stephin Merritt