Alfie

Lily Allen

About Alfie

"Alfie" is a song by British recording artist Lily Allen from her debut studio album, Alright, Still (2006). Written by Allen and Greg Kurstin, the song was released as the fourth and final single from the album, on 5 March 2007, by Regal Recordings. In the United Kingdom, it was marketed as a double A-side single, along with "Shame for You". While the melody incorporates a sample of Sandie Shaw's "Puppet on a String", the lyrics directly describe Allen's real life younger brother (aged 20 at the time of the single's release), actor Alfie Allen, criticising him for laziness. Contemporary critics gave the song mixed reviews, some complimenting the production, while others considered it fell flat as the album's last song. The single peaked inside the top 20 of the charts in New Zealand and on the UK Singles Chart, where it became her third single to do so. The accompanying music video portrayed Allen's brother as a puppet while the storyline follows the lyrical meaning of the song. The song was performed live by Allen during her 2007 concert tour, as part of the encore. 


Year:
2006
2:45
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Oh, deary me
My little brother's in his bedroom smoking weed
I tell him he should get up 'cause it's nearly half past three
He can't be bothered 'cause he's high on THC
I ask him very nicely if he'd like a cup of tea
I can't even see you 'cause the room is so smokey
Don't understand how one can watch so much TV
My baby brother Alfie, how I wish that you could see

Oh, I only say it 'cause I care
So please can you stop pulling my hair
Now, now there's no need to swear
Please don't despair my dear, Mon frere

Oh, Alfie get up it's a brand new day
I just can't sit back and watch you waste your life away
You need to get a job because the bills need to get paid
Get off your lazy arse
Alfie, please use your brain
Surely there's some walls out there that you can go and spray
I'm feeling guilty if I leading you astray
Now, how the hell do you ever expect that you'll get laid
When all you do is stay and play on your computer games?

Oh, I only say it 'cause I care
So please can you stop pulling my hair
Now, now there's no need to swear
Please don't despair my dear Mon frere

Oh, little brother, please refrain from doing that
I'm trying to help you out so can you stop being a twat
It's time that you and I sit down and had a little chat
Just look me in the eyes take off that stupid fitted cap

Oh, I only say it 'cause I care
So please can you stop pulling my hair
Now, now there's no need to swear

Please don't despair
Please don't despair
Mon frere

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Lily Allen

Lily Rose Beatrice Cooper (née Allen; born 2 May 1985), well known by her birth name Lily Allen, now professionally known as Lily Rose Cooper, is an English recording artist, actress and fashion designer. She is the daughter of actor and musician Keith Allen and film producer Alison Owen. In her teenage years, her musical tastes evolved from glam rock to alternative. Allen abandoned school and concentrated on improving her performing and compositional skills. She created several demo songs, and in 2005, she created a profile on Myspace where she made some of her recordings public. more »

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Written by: Greg Kurstin, Lily Rose Allen

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10 facts about this song

Song History
"Alfie" is a song by British singer Lily Allen from her debut studio album "Alright, Still", which was released in 2006. The song was released as the album's fourth and final single.
Song Theme
The song was written by Lily Allen and Greg Kurstin and it's about Lily's younger brother Alfie who used to be lazy and unambitious according to her.
Celestial Sibling
Alfie Allen is now famously known for playing the character Theon Greyjoy in the TV series "Game of Thrones".
Music Video
The light-hearted music video for "Alfie" includes a puppet version of Alfie Allen and highlights the idleness and pot smoking the song lyrics talk about.
Pop Culture Reference
In the song, the line “get off your lazy arse” clearly shows Lily Allen's dissatisfaction with her brother's lack of motivation.
Critical Reception
Despite the familial controversy, "Alfie" was generally well-received by the critics. Many praised its tongue-in-cheek lyrics and catchy pop melody.
Awards and Rankings
While the song didn't make a significant mark on UK charts, it still managed to peak at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart.
Artist's Perspective
Although this song put Alfie in a less favourable light, Lily Allen has mentioned that the track was all in good fun and that she's proud of her brother's achievements to date.
Behind The Scenes
According to producer Greg Kurstin, the song was written quickly, with Allen improvising most of the lyrics.
Impact
Despite not being her most successful single, "Alfie" still contributed to Allen's rise to fame in the UK. The song has since become a fan favourite and continues to be performed at her concerts.

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