Released: May 5, 2003
Songwriter: Dave Rowntree Graham Coxon Alex James Damon Albarn
Producer: Blur Ben Hillier
[Verse 1]
This is a ballad for the good times
So put a battery in your leg
Put a rock beat over anything
Get it stuck there in your head
You can be with me
[Verse 2]
I got nothing to rely on
I've broken every bone
Everybody's stopped believing
But you know you're not alone
You can be with me
[Verse 3]
This is a ballad for the good times
And all the dignity we had
Don't get het up on the evil things
You ain't coming back
You can be with me
If you want to be
You can be with me
This is a ballad for the good times
So put a battery in your leg
Put a rock beat over anything
Get it stuck there in your head
You can be with me
[Verse 2]
I got nothing to rely on
I've broken every bone
Everybody's stopped believing
But you know you're not alone
You can be with me
[Verse 3]
This is a ballad for the good times
And all the dignity we had
Don't get het up on the evil things
You ain't coming back
You can be with me
If you want to be
You can be with me
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- Song 2
- Death of a Party
- She’s So High
- Sing
- For Tomorrow
- Advert
- Strange News from Another Star
- Bugman
- Trimm Trabb
- Blue Jeans
- Chemical World
- Coffee & TV
- Tender
- Battery in Your Leg
- Out of Time
- Girls & Boys
- Parklife
- Badhead
- This Is a Low
- Beetlebum
- Stereotypes
- The Universal
- He Thought of Cars
- Good Song
- Popscene
- Think Tank (2003)
- Midlife: A Beginner’s Guide to Blur (2009)
- Think Tank [Special Edition] (2012)
- Song 2
- Girls & Boys
- Parklife
- Beetlebum
- Coffee & TV
- Tender
- Country House
- Ghost Ship
- The Universal
- Charmless Man
- My Terracotta Heart
- To the End
- No Distance Left to Run
- Sweet Song
- For Tomorrow
- Out of Time
- End of a Century
- Ice Cream Man
- Lonesome Street
- Ong Ong
- You’re So Great
- This Is a Low
- Sing
- Tracy Jacks