Released: December 10, 1985

Songwriter: David Steele Roland Gift Andy Cox

Producer: Fine Young Cannibals Alvin Clark Mike Pela Robin Millar

I'm going to places we used to go
I still see people we used to know
Friends they ask me where is she now
I have to tell them we're over now

When at first you left I thought I'd surely die
I couldn't see a future without you by my side
We're not together but I'm still alive
I'd rather not see you for a really long time

Funny how love is
Funny how love is
Funny how love is

I don't want your magazines I don't want your cloths
Take them from my house let me be alone
Never try to catch me again or call me on the phone
Don't send me letters I don't want to know

When at first you left, I thought I'd surely die
I couldn't see a future without you by my side
We're not together but I'm still alive
I'd rather not see you for a really long time

Funny how love is
Funny how love is
Funny how love is

Love is so funny, the joke is on me
Funny how love is...

Fine Young Cannibals

Their name came from the 1960 film All the Fine Young Cannibals