Saw you in my computer
Never seen no one cuter

You got me in a stupor
You are something quite spectacular

I'll give you all my dollar
To have your hand tomorrow
In my heart I holler
I'm gonna have you follow

You are something quite spectacular


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Spectacular Lyrics as written by Graham Coxon

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    i always figured this was about graham having some fantasy about some lara croft-esque video game character. it pretty much fits with the lyrics and it seems fairly in character, hah.

    supamoon June 29, 2006   Link
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    This song is so great i can realte to ti so much after meeting somone ir eally liked over the net and its liek exactly the whole story of it, saying hwo great this person makes you feel and ya wanna let them knwo hwo spectacular they are!

    dannypolicarpoon May 25, 2006   Link
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    This song is so great i can realte to ti so much after meeting somone ir eally liked over the net and its liek exactly the whole story of it, saying hwo great this person makes you feel and ya wanna let them knwo hwo spectacular they are!

    dannypolicarpoon May 25, 2006   Link
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    Graham Coxon's fifth solo album, Happiness in Magazines, features a song called "Spectacular", which he reportedly wrote about Sossamon after seeing her picture on the internet.

    getlostbobbyon July 08, 2010   Link

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