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Ain't Got Nothin' Lyrics
They got nothing on me anymore
They got nothing on you
I don't care what they say anymore
All I want is the truth
Out on bail, to unveil
Here's a song, sing along
They got nothing for me anymore
I got nothing for you
I don't care what they say anymore
All I want is the truth
Out on bail, to unveil
Here's a song, sing along
Watch my style pick up pace
Wipe the smile from your face
They got nothing on me anymore
They got nothing on you
I don't care what they say anymore
All I want is the truth
They got nothing on you
I don't care what they say anymore
All I want is the truth
Here's a song, sing along
I got nothing for you
I don't care what they say anymore
All I want is the truth
Here's a song, sing along
Watch my style pick up pace
Wipe the smile from your face
They got nothing on you
I don't care what they say anymore
All I want is the truth
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a fuck off song if ever i heard one. a bit like lennon's just gimme some truth, liam at his most confident, oasis at their loudest. I reckon this will go off live! Its a very personal lyric about how he was slandered by the media for being involved in brawl. he didn't start it someone through a chair at him. he says all this in Q magazine. they tried to recreate the fight, you can hear shouting and smahing bottles and stuff in the background.
I didn't know about that, thank you very much, bigrobbo2006. It has a paranoid, dark edge which is kinda unusual for Oasis, but I like it a lot.
I agree.
I agree.
I think its "pick a pace" not "pick up pace" anyway, great song, wish it could be a bit longer though
I really want this song to be used in a film, in a car chase scene, it's just perfect
I love this song, even more than when I first wrote about it here. It reminds of a trip to Amsterdam I took with my friends back then... it was so fun! Even if this song is so dark and loud and angry, it reminds me of those great fun-filled days. The other two songs that recall that great week to me are The Shock Of The Lightning and The Turning. Dig Out Your Soul is amazing.
There's a book about John Lennon called "All I Want Is The Truth", by Elizabeth Partridge. Given Oasis' interest in all things The Beatles, they might have taken that lyric from the book.