The Courteeners
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The Courteeners - Not Nineteen Forever Lyrics she's had to peel me off the pavement trying to insinuate sometimes i'm in danger of going too far said would i like to go for tea and toast? get your hand off my thigh in the car she turned to me and said you're not nineteen forever, pull yourselves together i know it seems strange but things they change older woman and a younger man both of them doing all they can trying to get your attention all night long asked you once, i asked you twice, asked you four times if you'd like to dance to that song from (?) down the stairs and then i followed you out in the rain nowhere to be found, never mind you'll probably never look that pretty again you're not nineteen forever pull yourselves together i know it seems strange but things they change older woman and ever so slightly younger man god bless the band, they're doing all they can you're not nineteen forever pull yourselves together i know it seems strange but things they change older woman and ever so slightly younger man god bless the band, they're doing all they can you're not nineteen forever you're not nineteen forever you're not nineteen forever its not me, you're definitely not clever The Courteeners - Not Nineteen Forever Single Review Built around the sort of lovely, jangly riff Pete Doherty's spent his entire career trying to make, it's the band's boldest moment to date. While last single 'What Took You So Long' was all introspective lyrics and gloomy guitars, this tune's got a fragile optimism that recalls what was possibly Noel Gallagher's finest hour, 'Live Forever'. Frontman Liam Fray manages to crystallise teenage insecurities and tender romanticism in throwaway couplets ("You'll probably never look that pretty again; you're not nineteen forever, pull yourselves together") that are certain to resonate with the masses. Major-league rock stardom is surely beckoning. source digitalspy.co.uk