Now She Knows She's Wrong
Jellyfish
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It's not the same without him here Twenty years of him dead and gone This Vodka does a memory clear Though it's too hard to imagine what these tears are for A walking poster boy for all that's good He got swallowed by the cracks before he understood She likes to think he loved her but it hurts so bad 'Cause now she knows she's wrong It always seemed to strike her strange His working late until the morning, spending so much cash And the sweet smell of his angel's hair That seemed to cling to his lips just like a wax mustache A walking monument to DNA Making love under the podium at the P.T.A. He's the principal of principles, this love gone bad 'Cause now she knows she's wrong It hardly seems worth it, baby Too late in asking why He juggled his honesty With two balls and an alibi Now she knows that Now she knows that Now she knows she's wrong A walking poster boy for all that's good He got swallowed by the cracks before he understood She likes to think he loved her but it hurts so bad 'Cause now she knows she's wrong A walking monument to DNA Making love under the podium at the P.T.A. He's the principal of principles, this love gone bad 'Cause now she knows she's wrong
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Written by: ANDY STURMER, ROGER MANNING
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11 facts about this song
Release Time"Now She Knows She's Wrong" was launched in 1990 from the album "Bellybutton", which was Jellyfish's debut album.
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Album SuccessThe album "Bellybutton" was reasonably successful. It reached 124 on the Billboard 200 chart, and "Now She Knows She's Wrong" was one of the popular songs from this album.
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Band Line-upJellyfish consisted of Andy Sturmer on drums and vocals, Roger Joseph Manning Jr. on keyboard and vocals, Chris Manning on bass, and Jason Falkner on guitar.
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Genre"Now She Knows She's Wrong" is a blend of psychedelic, power pop, and rock, quite indicative of the music style of the band Jellyfish.
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Composition"Now She Knows She's Wrong" is a 2:36-minute track primarily composed and produced by band members Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning.
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Unique Sound"Now She Knows She's Wrong" is notable for its unique sound. The harmonies crafted on this song are a reflection of the band's signature style – a mix of '70s glam rock and synth-filled '80s pop.
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Short-lived BandJellyfish was a relatively short-lived band, lasting only around five years from an official formation in 1989 until its disbandment in 1994. Despite their short career, they left an imprint on the power pop genre with songs like "Now She Knows She's Wrong".
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RecognitionEven though Jellyfish was not commercially very successful, they built a strong cult following, and their work has influenced numerous artists in the power pop genre. "Now She Knows She's Wrong" remains one of their influential compositions.
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LyricsThe song's lyrics give a crucial insight into the intricacies of ego and understanding in relationships, something that resonated with their audience.
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Remastered EditionThe song, along with other tracks from the album "Bellybutton", was remastered and reissued in 2015, 25 years after the album's original release.
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LegacyEven though "Now She Knows She's Wrong" didn't chart, it remains a fan favorite and is a testament to Jellyfish's unique blend of melodic pop songwriting and complex vocal harmonies.
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