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Good life in the city is just a dream (a dream)
Good life in the city is just a dream (a dream)
----'''(Chorus)'''
 
'''(Chorus)'''
 
I said, oh, woah-woah-whoa-ooh
I said, oh, woah-woah-whoa-ooh
   
   
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Ooh-whoa, whoa-oh
Ooh-whoa, whoa-oh
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'''(Verse 2)'''
 
I used to hate you, baby, but know I know (I know)  
I used to hate you, baby, but know I know (I know)  
   
   
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The city's soul is rotten to the core, yeah!  
The city's soul is rotten to the core, yeah!  
----'''(Chorus)'''
 
'''(Chorus)'''
 
I said, oh, woah-woah-whoa-ooh
I said, oh, woah-woah-whoa-ooh
   
   
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I said you give, forgive, you get, forget
I said you give, forgive, you get, forget
----'''(Verse 3)'''
 
'''(Verse 3)'''
 
It's just, have a snort and forget about your life (well, I tried now kid)
It's just, have a snort and forget about your life (well, I tried now kid)
   
   
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Shining brighter, brighter than a neon light, yeah!  
Shining brighter, brighter than a neon light, yeah!  
----'''(Chorus)'''
 
'''(Chorus)'''
 
I said, oh, woah-woah-whoa-ooh
I said, oh, woah-woah-whoa-ooh
   
   

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ⓘ This lostwave is classified as unsolved.

Forgive And Forget
Alternative name(s) You Get and Forget
Genre Ska Punk
Year 1980
Status Unsolved
Original poster Slymukk
Search started 2008
File:ForgiveAndForget.mp3

"Forgive And Forget" (also known as "You Get and Forget") is an unknown ska punk song uploaded to YouTube by user Slymukk on July 5, 2008, taken from a recording from Swedish radio on April 5th, 1980.

Background

On July 5th, 2008, the song was first uploaded by YouTube user Slymukk, who claims it was recorded on April 5th, 1980, most likely off the Swedish radio station P3.[1] The description also includes the tape's tracklist, which consists mostly of UK-based bands with songs from 1979-1980, but the song is still assumed to be Swedish based on the singer's accent.[2]

Leads

Possible

  • Innervision - Forgive & Forget: Obscure UK new wave band, with an unreleased demo cassette containing a song called Forgive & Forget.[3]

Debunked

Lyrics

References