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This song is great. Fun fact, this song was originally supposed to have a narration over it, similar to Parklife. Parklife wasn't going to be on the album at all, and the b-side Anniversary Waltz would've been in this song's place. But, Damon couldn't think of lyrics, so he decided to write lyrics for Parklife instead, which he had originally scrapped.
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Wait, doesn't somebody say 'OUT!'
lol
This song is an excellent walking/jogging song
also, you can definitely hear him count this in
It's something like
" One, Mississipi Two, Mississipi Three, Mississipi Four, Mississipi
instrumental "
According to metrolyrics that is, and however you spell Mississipi. But however, I thought it was
" One, this is number Two, this is number...."
I dunno if it's got any meaning though.
I actually really like this song lol there is something about it that just makes you keep listening to it.
There is defiantly and 'out' in there, and the 'Mississippi' counting in at the start
A quality little instrumental.
Reminds of the 'Tales from the Unexpected' theme.
This song is great. Fun fact, this song was originally supposed to have a narration over it, similar to Parklife. Parklife wasn't going to be on the album at all, and the b-side Anniversary Waltz would've been in this song's place. But, Damon couldn't think of lyrics, so he decided to write lyrics for Parklife instead, which he had originally scrapped.