No fun, my babe
No fun
No fun, my babe
No fun
No fun to hang around
Feelin' that same old way
No fun to hang around
Freaked out
For another day

No fun, my babe
No fun
No fun, my babe
No fun
No fun to be alone
Walking by myself
No fun to be alone
In love
With nobody else

Well, maybe go out, maybe stay home
Maybe call Mom on the telephone
Well c'mon, well c'mon
Well c'mon, well c'mon
Well c'mon, well c'mon
Well c'mon, well c'mon
No fun to be alone
No fun to be alone
Hang on
Don't you lemme go
No fun to alone
I said to be alone
I said to be alone
No fun

Well I say, I say c'mon Ron, I say
I say, c'mon, Ron
I say c'mon, Ron, and lemme
I say c'mon, Ron, and lemme hear you tell 'em
Lemme hear you tell 'em how I
Tell 'em how I, tell 'em how I
Tell 'em how I, tell 'em how I
Tell 'em how I feel
I say c'mon and tell 'em, tell 'em how I feel
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Well c'mon
Well c'mon
Well c'mon
Well c'mon
Well c'mon
Well c'mon
A-don't you, don't you, don't you
A-don't you, a-don't you, a-don't you, aah

Well c'mon, yeah
Yeah, man
I say, I say, I say-say, c'mon
Lemme say it, c'mon
Lemme say it, c'mon
Aah, hoo, hoo!


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  • +3
    General Comment

    One of many stooges songs where iggy complains about the fact that he's single.

    koolkittieson December 08, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    doondoondoondoon, doondoondoon doondoondoondoon, doondoondoon <i>repeat 1,327 times</i>

    Chinupon December 30, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    God i love Iggy. This song is so stupid and yet the stooges were capable o making it a brillant and iconic song.

    They were all geniuses and ahead og thier time.

    "Well, Come On"

    pmo1983on January 02, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Really Great footage of the stooges was on "End Of The Century" at the beginning. A very clear image of Iggy rubbing himself with peanut butter is shown, really clear footage. This song is the first stooges song played.

    Staticburn89on April 08, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    i adore the way he can say practically nothing and it's one of the greatest darn songs ever. it is. iggy is god.

    velvetsisteron January 06, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    My History Of Rock teacher was doing a lecture on punk rock. He said the main difference between European punk and American was the subject matter. European has a sort of facist anger about it, while American was usually about being bored. This song to me is proof of that, cause I haven't had fun in awhile.

    TheRighteouson February 22, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i love this song its so simplistic yet so perfect

    jackiecurtison February 24, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    " by velvetsister on 01-06-2006 @ 04:15:24 AM i adore the way he can say practically nothing and it's one of the greatest darn songs ever. it is. iggy is god. "

    hahah that is soooo true

    distilledbloodon March 01, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    " by velvetsister on 01-06-2006 @ 04:15:24 AM i adore the way he can say practically nothing and it's one of the greatest darn songs ever. it is. iggy is god. "

    hahah that is soooo true

    distilledbloodon March 01, 2008   Link
  • 0
    My Interpretation

    i'm pretty sure he sings, "well c'mon ron" refering to ron asheton, playing guitar. let me hear you tell em how i feel. and the like. because he's playing that bluesy little solo.

    shitturtleon February 02, 2009   Link

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