With your mothers cameo brooch, sat at the foot of her bed, taking notes
You wacthed her since you were small, you are the new belle of the ball
With your fathers bruise on your arm, telling me its no cause for alarm
Stop pushing people away, you can't live your life this way
I will always be there, for you
Whenever you need me, someone, to talk to
With your sisters love for her dad, you tell her that its the piano tacher that has been bad
You said you hadnt learnt your scales, she said you were going off the rails
But that was nothing to what you are now, and I'm not picking holes, and I dont want a row
But people are getting scared, we can see your bones and we were unprepared
I will always be there, for you
Whenever you need me, someone, to talk to
I will always be there, for you
Whenever you need me, someone, to talk to
I will always be there, for you
Whenever you need me, someone, to talk to
The Courteeners are an English indie rock band formed in Manchester in 2006. The founding members consist of Liam Fray (guitar and vocals), Michael Campbell (drums and backing vocals), Daniel Conan Moores (guitar) and Mark Cuppello (bass). Hailing from the Middleton area, the four musicians have gained a devoted following thanks to their energetic and melodic sound, influenced by bands like The Smiths and Oasis. Their lyrics often explore themes of love, loss, nostalgia and everyday life in Manchester. Among their most representative songs are "Not Nineteen Forever", "What Took You So Long?" and "You Can't Beat That Feeling". Their debut album, "St. Jude", released in 2008, was a huge success, reaching number one on the UK independent albums chart. The Courteeners remain a major force in English indie rock, with numerous albums and sold-out tours.
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