I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away the Ending - New Radicals

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Embed: By the way this girl was sexy and she wouldn't touch you
That may not be true but I said it so you'd feel involved with the song
Well are you an illusion
Or am I just getting stoned?
'Cause I can't take it alone
I can't take it alone
I hope I didn't just give away the ending

We caught a fey taxi driver, I smiled the ride was free
I felt like Amsterdam, she wanted more drugs and maybe me
I told her dealer I was broke, he hired a cameraman
We did a porno film for coke, I hear I'm big in Japan
Well are you an illusion
Or am I just getting stoned?
'Cause I can't take it alone
I can't take it alone
I hope I didn't just give away the ending

We went back to her kitchen, put the coke all in a can
Tied up a T.V minister, in walked her dad
He started drinking coffee--too much sugar on the go
He fell dead on the floor--he thought the coke was Sweet 'n' Low
Well are you an illusion
Or am I just getting stoned?

Man was she upset but then she stole her dad's wallet and
I drove him to the hospital to sell all of his donatable body parts
And this is when she died, they brought the depressed junkie in
She shot his Cyanide up, I guess she thought it was Errol Flynn
I'm blamed in confusion The police, the police being phoned
I don't even love you
We weren't even friends
It's just that I can't take it alone
I can't take it alone
Uh uh
I can't take it alone
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
Aw Jesus, ah sh*t
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I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away the Ending Lyrics

Oh
Oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Uh, uh
Yeah, yeah
Uh yeah, yeah, yeah

All my world is my say
You cry
I can't be the one no more, no more
'Cause if you wanted the time of you
'Cause I'm not giving the time for you
Won't-a be there 'cause she's afraid I'm gonna cry
Give you my world, whoa
'Cause you've been running 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round
You are to me the world
Oh yeah

Yeah yeah huh yeah yeah
A-sing it for me, say that
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Sing for more of that
Wan' make believe you found half an out down there
She's in a real dark town, and they do have plans for you
They're driving down to the doo dat down
To the ambulance shop
Pick, pick it up, pick it up
Yeah feel feel feel yeah baby baby
Baby, love make me care, I really really wanna really wanna
Ooh yeah ooh yeah
Ooh yeah ooh yeah ooh yeah

Shaddap

Ooh
Ooh

She wanted to be a nun until that fateful day we met
I beat the crucifix in a game of Russian roulette
I burned my Beatles records 'cause she hated number nine
She licked rock cocaine suckers, laughed, said her mom's doing mine
Are you an illusion
Or am I just getting stoned?
'Cause I can't take it alone
I can't take it alone
I hope I didn't just give away the ending

We started limping, caught the handicap shuttle to town
And yelled "God's healed us" as we ran off the bus the driver just frowned
By the way this girl was sexy and she wouldn't touch you
That may not be true but I said it so you'd feel involved with the song
Well are you an illusion
Or am I just getting stoned?
'Cause I can't take it alone
I can't take it alone
I hope I didn't just give away the ending

We caught a fey taxi driver, I smiled the ride was free
I felt like Amsterdam, she wanted more drugs and maybe me
I told her dealer I was broke, he hired a cameraman
We did a porno film for coke, I hear I'm big in Japan
Well are you an illusion
Or am I just getting stoned?
'Cause I can't take it alone
I can't take it alone
I hope I didn't just give away the ending

We went back to her kitchen, put the coke all in a can
Tied up a T.V minister, in walked her dad
He started drinking coffee--too much sugar on the go
He fell dead on the floor--he thought the coke was Sweet 'n' Low
Well are you an illusion
Or am I just getting stoned?

Man was she upset but then she stole her dad's wallet and
I drove him to the hospital to sell all of his donatable body parts
And this is when she died, they brought the depressed junkie in
She shot his Cyanide up, I guess she thought it was Errol Flynn
I'm blamed in confusion The police, the police being phoned
I don't even love you
We weren't even friends
It's just that I can't take it alone
I can't take it alone
Uh uh
I can't take it alone
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
I hope I didn't just give away the ending
Aw Jesus, ah sh*t
I think I just gave away the ending

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The New Radicals were an alternative rock/power pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1997, being centered around front-man Gregg Alexander, who wrote and produced all of their songs. They released only one album, 1998's 'Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too', a critically acclaimed pop rock album heavily influenced by classic rock and soul of the 60s and 70s that contained— amongst radio-friendly pop tracks and love songs— strong criticism of corporate America and modern culture. Aside from Alexander, the only other permanent member of the band was keyboardist and former child actress Danielle Brisebois. The remainder of the line-up was a fluctuating one revolving around the two of them, with the goal being to bring in a variety of musicians from many genres.

The band is best known for their debut single, titled "You Get What You Give", which became a top 5 hit in the United Kingdom and has garnered major U.S. airplay for years. The song's celebrity-dissing lyrics at its end provided a minor a spectacle, with Alexander saying that the media misunderstood the meaning. Despite the song's radical messages, anti-materialistic as well as pro-youth, it's ironically been used in many films and even a famous advertising spot.

Tired of touring and promotional interviews, with the group becoming more and more commercialized, Alexander disbanded the group in mid 1999 before the release of their second single, titled "Someday We'll Know". He has successfully focus on writing and producing songs for other artists, winning a Grammy award for his talents. Consequently, the stunning "Someday We'll Know" received little attention in most countries. The band is widely considered a "one-hit-wonder". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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