Released: August 26, 1991
Songwriter: Damon Albarn Graham Coxon Alex James Dave Rowntree
Producer: Stephen Street
[Verse 1]
So sure, so sure you are
Nothing can touch you now
I need to know that you think of me
But you're forgetting me now
Slow down, don't be so eager to let me go
Realize it could change you
It could change your mind
[Chorus]
Try, try, try
Try, try, try
All things remain the same
So why try again?
Try again
[Verse 2]
Slow down, don't be so eager to let me go
I need to know
Do you think of me?
But you've forgotten me now
[Chorus]
Try, try, try
Try, try, try
All things remain the same
So why try again?
Try again
Try again
Try again
[Instrumental bridge]
[Chorus]
Try, try, try
Try, try, try
All things remain the same
So why try again?
Try again
Try again
Try again
[Outro]
Try, try again
Try, try again
So sure, so sure you are
Nothing can touch you now
I need to know that you think of me
But you're forgetting me now
Slow down, don't be so eager to let me go
Realize it could change you
It could change your mind
[Chorus]
Try, try, try
Try, try, try
All things remain the same
So why try again?
Try again
[Verse 2]
Slow down, don't be so eager to let me go
I need to know
Do you think of me?
But you've forgotten me now
[Chorus]
Try, try, try
Try, try, try
All things remain the same
So why try again?
Try again
Try again
Try again
[Instrumental bridge]
[Chorus]
Try, try, try
Try, try, try
All things remain the same
So why try again?
Try again
Try again
Try again
[Outro]
Try, try again
Try, try again
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