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Glory Days by Pulp

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Pulp

Glory Days

Release date: 18th March 1998

From This Is Hardcore
Track 11
4:55
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"Glory Days" is a track by Pulp, from the album This Is Hardcore, released 18th March 1998. The track is 4:55 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Pulp.

About the Artist

Pulp

Pulp

Lyrics

Glory Days

Come and play the tunes of glory
Raise your voice in celebration
Of the days that we have wasted in the cafe
In the station
And learn the meaning of existence
In fortnightly instalments
Come share this golden age with me
In my single room apartment
And if it all amounts to nothing
It doesn't matter
These are still our glory days

Oh, my face is unappealing
And my thoughts are unoriginal
I did experiments with substances
But all it did was make me ill and I
I used to do the I Ching
But then I had to feed the meter
Now I can't see into the future
But at least I can use the heater
Oh, it doesn't get much better than this
'Cause this is how we live our glory days

Oh and I could be a genius
If I just put my mind to it
And I
I could do anything
If only I could get round to it
Oh, we were brought up on the Space-Race
Now they expect you to clean toilets
When you've seen how big the world is
How can you make do with this?
If you want me I'll be sleeping in
Sleeping in throughout these glory days

These glory days can take their toll
So catch me now
Before I turn to gold
Yeah, we'd love to hear your story
Just as long as it tells us where we are
That where we are is where we're meant to be
Oh, come on make it up yourself
You don't need anybody else
And I promise I won't sell these days to anybody else in the world but you

No one but you
No one but you
No one but you
No one but you

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Track details

From This Is Hardcore

4:551998
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Album
This Is Hardcore
This Is Hardcore
Pulp
18th March 1998
Track number
11
Release year
1998
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