Saturday, September 26, 2009

Mellow Doubt; Teenage Fanclub

With you, the best whistling song for NME magazine and the most hard for me to find what to say about it, Mellow Doubt by Teenage Fanclub!

“Mellow Doubt” is a love ballad by the eternal undergrounder TFC, which was recorded in 1995 for the album “Grand Prix”. It was written by Norman Blake, singer and guitarist of the band. The whistling appears in the solo of the song and makes a duo following the chorus melody with a mumble which is probably Raymond McGinley’s, who shares with Blake the composition of the songs, the microphone and the lead guitar.

Such a pity I hadn’t find more about the song, but if I do, I’ll update here.

xoxo!

It gives me pain, when I think of you
And the things together that we'll never do
At first it's cold, and then it's hot
Tried to be someone that I know I'm not

I'm in trouble, and I know it
How I'm feeling, I can't show it
But these feelings, don't go away

I remember you, lines on your face.
Sharing a moment in the perfect place.
I'm deep in your eyes, and inside your head.
And I try to reach you, when I'm in my bed.

I'm in trouble, and I know it
How I'm feeling, I can't show it
But these feelings, don't go away

[Whistling solo]

There is no choice, in what I must do.
Nothing is greater than to be with you.

I'm in trouble, and I know it
How I'm feeling, I can't show it
But these feelings, don't go away





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