The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
The Replacements
This song is about The Replacements' notoriously drunken, shambolic performances. When they were on (slightly drunk), they gave some of the greatest shows ever, but when they were off (too drunk), it turned into a one ringed circus act with them trying to piss off the fans, who would be shouting inc...
[Verse 1]
One more chance to get it all wrong
One more chance to get it all wrong
One more night to do it all wrong
One more warning
One more warning sound
[Chorus]
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
[Verse 2]
One more day anyway
One more chance turned away
One more way anyway
Run away, anyway
[Chorus]
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
[Verse 3]
One more chance to get it all wrong
One more time to do it all wrong
One more night to get it half right
One more warning
One more warning sound
[Chorus / Outro]
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We're comin' out
We’re Comin’ Out was written by Paul Westerberg & Bob Stinson & Tommy Stinson & Chris Mars.
We’re Comin’ Out was produced by Steve Fjelstad & Peter Jesperson & Paul Westerberg.
The Replacements released We’re Comin’ Out on Tue Oct 02 1984.