Who'd Have Known
Lily Allen
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It's five o'clock in the morning Conversation got boring You said you're going to bed soon So I snuck off to your bedroom And I thought I'd just wait there 'Til I heard you come up the stairs I pretended I was sleeping And I was hoping you would creep in With me You put your arm around my shoulder It was as if the room got colder We moved closer in together And started talking bout the weather Said tomorrow would be fun We can watch 'A Place In The Sun' I didn't know where this was going When you kissed me Are you mine? Are you mine? Cause I stay here all the time Watching telly, drinking wine Who'da known, who'da known When you flash up on my phone I'd no longer feel alone No longer feel alone I haven't left here for days now And I'm becoming amazed how You're quite affectionate in public In fact, your friend said it made her feel sick And even though it's moving forward There's just the right amount of awkward And today you accidentally Called me baby Are you mine? Are you mine? Cause I stay here all the time Watching telly, drinking wine Who'da known, who'da known When you flash up on my phone I'd no longer feel alone Let's just stay Let's just stay I wanna lie in bed all day We'll be laughing all the way Told your friends They all know We exist but we're taking it slow Now let's just see how we go Now let's see how we go Are you mine? Are you mine? Cause I stay here all the time Watching telly, drinking wine Who'da known, who'da known When you flash up on my phone I'd no longer feel alone Let's just stay Let's just stay I wanna lie in bed all day We'll be laughing all the way Told your friends They all know We exist but we're taking it slow Now let's just see how we go Now let's see how we go
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Written by: GARY BARLOW, GREGORY KURSTIN, STEVE ROBSON, MARK OWEN, LILY ALLEN, JASON ORANGE, HOWARD DONALD
Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Release Date"Who'd Have Known" is a song by British singer-songwriter Lily Allen, and it was officially released on November 30, 2009.
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Album InclusionThis track is taken from Allen's second studio album, "It's Not Me, It's You," which was released in February 2009.
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Music GenreThe song is best classified within the pop music genre, with elements of synth-pop and indie-pop.
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InspirationThe melody of "Who'd Have Known" was inspired by "Shine" by Take That – a fact that led to a copyright dispute.
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Copyright DisputeThe song's resemblance to Take That's "Shine" led to a dispute – resolved by giving Allen, Greg Kurstin, and the members of Take That songwriting credits.
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Music VideoThe song's music video features a parody of an obsessed fan kidnapping Elton John. The video was directed by Jake Scott.
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Commercial PerformanceWith this track, Allen reached number 39 on the UK Singles Chart and reached number 49 on the Australian Singles Chart.
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CoverAmerican band Maroon 5 recorded a cover of the song, which was included as a bonus track on their third studio album, "Hands All Over".
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Use in Media“Who’d Have Known” was used in an episode of Grey's Anatomy, “New History” from season 6.
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American Debut"Who'd Have Known" gained further recognition in the United States after it was used in a commercial by T-Mobile, making it Allen's debut American single.
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