I'm a Cuckoo

Belle & Sebastian

About I'm a Cuckoo

"I'm a Cuckoo" is Belle & Sebastian's second single from Dear Catastrophe Waitress, released on Rough Trade Records in 2004. The track was produced by Trevor Horn. B-side "Stop, Look and Listen" merges into "Passion Fruit" at the end of a song—an instrumental piece which was performed live prior to its release. The front cover features Shantha Roberts. "I'm a Cuckoo" fared better on the UK Singles Chart than previous single "Step into My Office, Baby", reaching number 14. It is the only Belle & Sebastian song to chart in Spain, peaking at number 19, and was their final hit in Sweden, reaching number 59. A Japanese version of the song was released as a B-side to the Japanese version of Belle & Sebastian's subsequent EP, Books. 


Year:
2004
3:58
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I'm glad to see you
I had a funny dream
You were wearing funny shoes
You were going to a dance
You were dressed like a punk but you are too young to remember

Glad to see you
I'm outside the house
I'm not thinking well today
I've got no energy
I'm glad that you are waiting with me
Tell me all about your day

Breaking off is misery
I see a wilderness for you and me
Punctuated by philosophy
And a wondering how things could've been

I'm happy for you
You've made it hard for me
I counted on your company
You are staying with your friends tonight
I'm feeling sorry for myself
I keep taking everything to be a sign

I'm happy for you
Now I know this hurt is poison
Too sharp to be bled
I'm sitting on my empty bed
On my empty bed
At night the fever grows it's pounding pounding

I'd rather be in Tokyo
I'd rather listen to Thin Lizzy-oh
Watch the Sunday gang in Harajuku
There's something wrong with me, I'm a cuckoo

Scary moment, lovin' every moment
I was high from playing shows
We lost a singer to her clothes
My trouble raised its ugly head
I was revealed
And I was home in bed
I was a kid again

Jesus told me, go after every coin like it was the last in the world
And protect the wayward child
But I'm a little lost sheep
I need my Bo Peep
I know I need My Shepherd here tonight

Breaking off is misery
I see a wilderness for you and me
Punctuated by philosophy
And a wondering how things could've been

I'd like to see you
But really I should stay away
And let you settle down
I've got no claims to your crown
I was the boss of you
And I loved you
You know I loved you
It's all over now

I was there for you
When you were lonely
I was there when you were sad
I was there when you were bad
Now it's my time of need
I'm thinking, do I have to plead to get you by my side?

I'd rather be in Tokyo
I'd rather listen to Thin Lizzy-oh
Watch the Sunday gang in Harajuku
There's something wrong with me, I'm a cuckoo

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Belle & Sebastian

Belle and Sebastian are an indie pop band formed in Glasgow in January 1996. Belle and Sebastian are often compared with acts such as The Smiths,Bob Dylan and Nick Drake. The name Belle & Sebastian comes from Belle et Sébastien, a 1965 children's book by French writer Cécile Aubry, later adapted for television and an anime. Though consistently lauded by critics, Belle & Sebastian's "wistful pop" has enjoyed only limited commercial success. more »

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Written by: BOB KILDEA, CHRISTOPHER GEDDES, DARREN SELTMANN, MICHAEL COOKE, RICHARD COLBURN, ROBERT CHATER, SARAH MARTIN, STEPHEN JACKSON, STUART MURDOCH

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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12 facts about this song

Song Creation
"I'm a Cuckoo" was released by Belle & Sebastian in 2004. It was included in their sixth studio album, "Dear Catastrophe Waitress." Stuart Murdoch, the band's lead singer, wrote the song.
Inspiration
The song supposedly draws heavily from '70s Abba, and Murdoch has stated in interviews that it was specifically inspired by the ABBA song "The Name of the Game."
Chart Performance
It peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart, making it one of Belle & Sebastian's highest-charting songs.
Genre Classification
It is categorized under Indie Pop, Chamber Pop, and Pop-Rock genres. It's known for its upbeat and catchy tune.
Music Video
The music video for "I'm a Cuckoo" was directed by Blair Young and Stuart Murdoch. It depicts the band members in a room with birds symbolically wrapped in strings.
Song Meaning
The song talks about a failed relationship and the main character’s acceptance of their faults in causing the failure.
Live Performances
The band has performed this song at numerous concerts, sometimes with a Scottish pipe band.
Reception
The song was commended for its catchy melody, sing-along chorus, and the distinctive touch of Belle & Sebastian, making it a fan favorite.
Commercial Use
The song has been used in commercials in the UK, which helped it gain popularity and recognition.
Cover Versions
The band the Flaming Lips performed an acoustic cover of "I'm a Cuckoo" in 2009, giving the song a different feel with their unique sound.
Single Release
The song was released as a double A-Side single along with "You Don’t Send Me" in 2004.
Song Reviews
Critics praised the song for its joyful exuberance while also highlighting the depth and lyrical sophistication that B&S are known for.

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