Don't Ever Think (Too Much)
The Zutons
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I'm standing on the edge of the cliff And I'm thinking it through my mind I'm afraid that I'm about to slip 'Cause my body is out time. And I'm thinkin', I'm thinkin', I'm thinkin', I'm thinkin' I'm thinkin' 'till I'm nearly dead Do you remember when you were young? Do you remember what your mother said? She said Don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much Obsession is a terrible thing Does it happen to everyone? This mother nature comes with a sting And it prosecutes everyone. And I'm lyin', I'm lyin', I'm lyin' awake, I'm lying in my burnt out bed. Do you remember when you were young? Do you remember what your mother said? She said Don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much Ever think again Ever think again It's just the thinking I don't understand. It's all a hoax built to wires The persecution is on fire Don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much You don't ever think, ever think, ever think too much
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Written by: BOYAN CHOWDHURY, ABIGAIL HARDING, DAVID MCCABE, SEAN PAYNE, RUSSELL PRITCHARD
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10 facts about this song
Band Origin"The Zutons" is a British band that originated in Liverpool, England in the year 2001.
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Album ReleaseThe song "Don't Ever Think (Too Much)" was released as part of their debut album "Who Killed...... The Zutons?" which was released in 2004.
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Chart PerformanceUpon its release, "Don't Ever Think (Too Much)" peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart, contributing to the overall success of the album.
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Music GenreThe song, much like the rest of the album, blends elements of rock, indie, and psychedelic music genres. The Zutons are known for their distinct sound that often combines these styles.
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SongwritingThe lead vocalist and primary songwriter for The Zutons, Dave McCabe, wrote "Don't Ever Think (Too Much)".
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Music VideoThe music video for "Don't Ever Think (Too Much)" is infused with the same quirky, offbeat energy that characterizes The Zutons' music. It features band members in a colorful, abstract environment.
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Positive Reception"Don't Ever Think (Too Much)" received favorable reviews from music critics. It is often praised for its catchy, upbeat tempo and its distinctively Zutons-style combination of rock and indie elements.
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Album SuccessThe debut album "Who Killed...... The Zutons?" was a commercial success, with other well-known track "Valerie" besides "Don't Ever Think (Too Much)". The album was later nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2004.
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Band Line-upDuring the recording of "Don't Ever Think (Too Much)", The Zutons consisted of members Dave McCabe, Boyan Chowdhury, Russell Pritchard, Sean Payne, and Abi Harding.
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LegacyDespite the dissolution of The Zutons in 2009, songs like "Don't Ever Think (Too Much)" continue to receive airplay, highlighting the enduring appeal of their quirky, distinctive sound.
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