Rango
Catfish and the Bottlemen
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I'm done for once And as soon as I get out of here I plan on coming back for nothing But then again there's you And although this town does flaunt All the stuff you need to feel at home I plan on taking from it nothing, But then again there's you Abby she's got to wait Until she gets you on your own So she can make you make mistakes And you can offer to take her home It's not like I don't miss it none But the quicker I drink more in here The quicker I lose track of you But I know you wouldn't want that And although this town does flaunt Much thicker stories than I care to talk Darling you you've ducked them in style I'll always love you for that Abby she's got to wait Until she gets you on your own So she can make you make mistakes And you can offer to take her home And now she's wearing that top you love And she's topping it all off By acting like somethings up She always knew how to pull the strings Abby she's got to wait Until she gets you on your own So she can make you make mistakes And you can offer to take her home And now she's wearing that top you love And she's topping it all off By acting like somethings up She always knew how to pull the strings
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Written by: Matthew Benjamin Blakeway, Robert Hall, Ryan McCann, Ryan Evan McCann, William Aaron Bibb, William Aaron Bibby
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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10 facts about this song
Song Composition"Rango" is from the debut album of the band Catfish and the Bottlemen, entitled "The Balcony". This song showcases the band’s knack for creating rock anthems.
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Title OriginThe title "Rango" is not explained or referred to within the lyrics of the song. This creates a sense of curiosity and complements the band's overall style, which is often marked by an element of the unexpected.
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Lyric InspirationThe lyrics of "Rango" were inspired by frontman Van McCann's passionate relationship with a girlfriend, who didn't appreciate his career choice of being in a band.
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SuccessFollowing the momentum from their previous hits, "Rango" became another fan favorite, reinforcing Catfish and the Bottlemen's status as one of the top indie rock bands.
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Video ProductionThe music video for "Rango" shows the band members having fun and rocking out in a Hollister store, which adds a fun and light-hearted side to the serious lyrics.
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Public RecognitionThe song, although not a chart-topper, received great feedback from critics and fans alike for its gritty and raw sound that characterizes much of Catfish and the Bottlemen's music.
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Performance"Rango" often featured as part of the band's setlist in live performances, delivering a raw and energetic experience to the audience.
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ArtworkThe artwork for "Rango", similar to all other songs on "The Balcony", showcases a black and white hand-drawn sketch featuring characters and items vaguely related to the song.
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Year of Release"Rango" was released in the year 2014 as part of their debut album.
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GenreThe song belongs to the indie rock genre but is often also categorized under alternative rock due to its distinct sound.
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