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Written in 1978 with a demo recorded in July of said year, “Raison D'Etre” was originally intended for Buzzcocks' sophomore album “Love Bites”. The song was cut and released the following year on the band’s third album, “A Different Kind of Tension”, as well as on the b-side for the album’s lead sin...
[Chorus]
You're an awful lot of fun
Forever on the run
You're my number one
But if you're not late, then I guess you never come
[Verse 1]
You're always on my side, boy
When it comes to playing games of "Who are we?"
We never find out why though
That our own raison d'etre we can't see
[Chorus]
You're an awful lot of fun
Forever on the run
You're my number one
But if you're not late, then I guess you never come
[Verse 2]
I said blue eyes would suit you
Yes they do, oh, I knew I would be right
But watch your friends don't get you
'cause if they do, I won't be seeing you tonight
Raison D’Etre was written by Pete Shelley.
Raison D’Etre was produced by Martin Rushent.