Over It - Junior Boys

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Over It Lyrics

Ah, yeah
Baby, baby
Hope is for the middle of the night
Hope is fading with the first of the morning sunday light
And I'm staying with her, baby
Keep it out of sight
And I'm better for us, baby
Put your little fire out at night, yeah
Show us your maybe's
Better than a quick alright
Cause it drives 'em crazy
And you're feeling like you've been in a street fight
Yeah, we're bound to fall apart
Falling in the stars
After everything, my friend
It's better if you have a single bed
The nights are gone
But you're afraid to go home
The nights are gone
But you're afraid to go home
Oh, oh
Ah, ah, ah
Oh
Baby, baby
Seeing you would be too much
It cuts you crazy
Finding a new place to forget your touch
And I'm digging up the earth
Now that I'm feeling sure
From last night to the dirt
It won't prevail
It won't prevail
It won't prevail
The nights are gone
But you're afraid to go home
The nights are gone
But you're afraid to go home
Come on back to town, my love
It's been a long round, my love
Well, no more
Oh
Come on now
- music -
The nights are gone
But you're afraid to go home
The nights are gone
But you're afraid to go home
The nights are gone
(the heartbreak)
But you're afraid to go home
(the heartbreak)
The nights are gone
(Don't harm me)
But you're afraid to go home...
But you're afraid to go home...
But you're afraid to go home...
But you're afraid to go home...
But you're afraid to go home...

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A Hamilton, Ontario-based electronic pop group, Junior Boys began as a duo with its duties split between Jeremy Greenspan and Johnny Dark. Influenced by a number of music sectors — including arty synthpop, minimal techno, uk garage, and contemporary hip-hop — they made a demo with no positive results. Dark opted to leave the group, but former Warp employee Nick Kilroy eventually heard the songs and became interested enough to begin his KIN label with Junior Boys as its first artist. Engineer Matt Didemus joined Greenspan, and together they recorded enough material for a full-length. Prior to the 2004 release of the resulting album, titled Last Exit, a pair of 12" singles were released — one included a remix from Fennesz, while the other featured a remix from Manitoba (now Caribou).

Three months after Last Exit's initial U.K. release, Domino picked up the album for distribution in the U.S. The Domino version added a bonus disc with B-sides and remixes from the 12" releases. The relatively slick So This Is Goodbye followed in 2006. The single "In The Morning" was featured in an iTunes commercial in 2007.

On July 10, 2007, Junior Boys second album was revealed as being on the shortlist for the 2007 Polaris Music Prize. They did not ultimately win the prize.

In September 2008, Morgan Geist's album "Double Night Time" was released with five songs performed by Jeremy Greenspan.

On April 7, 2009, the duo released their third full length album, Begone Dull Care on Domino records. The album is named for a short film by Academy Award-winning National Film Board animator Norman McLaren. The front cover gives the band name in French, along with Caprice en Couleurs, the French title of the film; the entirety of the liner notes is presented bilingually, including song titles.

On June 13, 2011, Junior Boys released It's All True. It is the fourth studio album. You are viewing an older version of this page, from 23 May 2016, 1:29. You might like to view the latest version. The music belongs to oren maizlin and only. 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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