I've laboured under the misapprehension for years that the first line of the chorus should end in "I, me and myself"!
Aside to that, another interesting song fact is that it very nearly didnt make the album cut. They didnt want to put it out on the album because of the country feel of it.
Had it not been for Elvis Costello's persistence and insistence and cajoling as the producer of the album, it wouldnt have made the cut.
@stevehunt1 I believe that you are right about the lyrics. "Drinks to remember I, me and myself. Winds up the clock and knocks dust from the shelf." Some other lyrics here appear to be incorrect too.
@stevehunt1 I believe that you are right about the lyrics. "Drinks to remember I, me and myself. Winds up the clock and knocks dust from the shelf." Some other lyrics here appear to be incorrect too.
I've laboured under the misapprehension for years that the first line of the chorus should end in "I, me and myself"!
Aside to that, another interesting song fact is that it very nearly didnt make the album cut. They didnt want to put it out on the album because of the country feel of it.
Had it not been for Elvis Costello's persistence and insistence and cajoling as the producer of the album, it wouldnt have made the cut.
@stevehunt1 I believe that you are right about the lyrics. "Drinks to remember I, me and myself. Winds up the clock and knocks dust from the shelf." Some other lyrics here appear to be incorrect too.
@stevehunt1 I believe that you are right about the lyrics. "Drinks to remember I, me and myself. Winds up the clock and knocks dust from the shelf." Some other lyrics here appear to be incorrect too.
@stevehunt1 -- You're correct on that line, and as sue1015418 points out, there are other errors as well.
@stevehunt1 -- You're correct on that line, and as sue1015418 points out, there are other errors as well.