Released: September 1, 1997

Songwriter: Chumbawamba

Producer: Neil Ferguson Chumbawamba

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I'm not alone
You're not alone
I'm not alone
You're not alone

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You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me
You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me

I'm not alone
You're not alone
I'm not alone
You're not alone

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You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me
You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me
You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me

You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me

You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me (I'm not alone)
You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me (You're not alone)
You see me
You hear me
There are millions think just like me

[Outro/Interlude]
(Hey!)
(We're not fuckin' animals just because we've got no work, you know?)
(You fuckin' parasites!)
(D'you know what you want?)
(Hey, you listen to me, bollocks! D'you know what you want? A fuckin' revolution!)
(Do you know what I think of you, eh?)
(Hey, hey, get a fuckin' eyeful of that!)
(Hey, get over there!)
(Here we go, here we go, here we go)

Chumbawamba

Anarcho-pop band from Leeds.

Originally formed in the early 1980s as Chimp Eats Banana, Chumbawamba first emerged in the anarchopunk scene which was dominated by bands such a pacifist punks Crass. As Chumbawamba increasingly differed from their peers in outlook and tactics, they began to adopt a new musical style which incorporated elements of folk music, indie rock and hip-hop.

After drifting between labels, their change in direction culminated in signing a record deal with major label EMI, a choice which sparked outrage amongst their former comrades, outrage that culminated in a “Fuck Chumbawamba” compilation. By chance, Chumbawamba’s new work with EMI resulted in an internationally best-selling single, “Tubthumping”, and a sudden rise to fame.