On the bus the other day
You could tell right from the start
There's magic in all that you play
But oh, can you play guitar boy
Can you play guitar
The truth is known the drums they roll
Loop the loop on the old banjo

Say no no no
Say yeah yeah yeah
I said maybe maybe maybe
I just dont care

No, it doesn't rhyme with treasury
Nothing I never did
Measure out your honesty and
Things you keep in
Things they keep in
The truth is known the drums they roll
I loop the loop on the old banjo

Say no no no
Oh yeah yeah yeah
Oh maybe maybe maybe
I just dont care

Some people run from trouble
Some people meet it half way
Others are glad to pay
Their cab fare over
And soup and fresh-a-fish for Anna-Lee
I really enjoy the company that you loathe to bear
What exactly do you mean
The truth be known the drums they roll
I loop the loop on the old banjo

Say no no no
Then said yeah yeah yeah
Oh maybe maybe maybe
I just dont care

Say no no no
Yeah yeah yeah
Oh maybe maybe maybe
I just don't care


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The Delaney Lyrics as written by Peter Doherty Carl Barat

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    i think some of its to do with Steve Bedlow a.k.a Scarborough Steve who was in the original Libertines years ago cos Pete and Carl met him on a bus. and i think i read somewhere about pete carl and steve living in 'Delaney Mansions' which wasnt as grand as the name. i could be wrong....

    dillygirlon October 09, 2005   Link
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    I LOVE this song.

    Sheon February 06, 2005   Link
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    you've got to love this song. in my opinion it's one of their best songs, and the fact that it was merely a b-side shows how much creative talent the libertines had in them

    benwadon April 14, 2005   Link
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    All I know is Wolfman helped Pete write this song...I have barely any idea what its about, bit a social commentary in there.

    SamJGon June 07, 2005   Link
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    amazing song...and one of the best

    its good because only true libs have heard it i find...

    domy6on July 08, 2005   Link
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    I really love the chorus.

    blurfanon July 18, 2005   Link
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    Correction: "There's magic in all that he does" This song doesn't mean much to me. But it's still a brilliant song.

    Shadowmelodyon August 20, 2005   Link
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    the Song's brilliant, it's about becoming a libertine 1st verse (& theme) is freedom through music 2nd is self knowledge (and of others) 3rd Escape from bad company/repression with a cheeky reference to doing a runner from a cab x x x BReakin the Law!

    chronic_yoothon July 04, 2006   Link
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    oh yeah, DOHERTY FOR THE LITERARY CANON!

    chronic_yoothon July 04, 2006   Link
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    this is an ace song! i love the line

    The truth be known the drums they roll I loop the loop on the old banjo

    its amazing :)

    ..Becci..on October 19, 2006   Link

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