You're Not The Only One I Know Lyrics
The Sundays
Lyrics
Where's the harm in voicing a doubt
You'll find me in the lavatory
And where's the harm in talking out loud
When I'm on my own
What's so wrong with reading my stars
When I'll be in the lavatory
And what is so wrong with counting the cars
When I'm all alone
You're not the only one that I know
And I'm too proud to talk to you anyway
You're not the only one that I know
And I'm far too proud to talk to you any day
So I say I'm in love with the world
And what is so wrong with voicing a doubt
When I'm on my own
It's perfectly fine to sleep in a chair
From Monday 'til Saturday
And what is so wrong with talking out loud
When I'm all alone
You're not the only one that I know
And I'm too proud to talk to you anyway
You're, you're not the only one that I know
But I'm far too proud to talk to you any day
So they rode out west to the seaside
And they gladly decided to stay
After two hours wandering outside
Ooh the sea air drove them away, yeah
You're not the only one that I know
And I'm too proud to talk to you anyway
You're not the only one that I know
And I'm far too proud to talk to you any day
You're not the only one
But I'm far too proud you're so
You're young
But I know, I know, I know, I know
I'm far too proud to talk to you any day
But if you do, don't you know
That I don't mind, no, no, no
Song & Lyrics Facts
The Sundays song “You’re Not the Only One I Know” is from their debut album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, released in 1990. The genre of this song is indie pop with dreamy guitar riffs.
Written by lead singer Harriet Wheeler and guitarist David Gavurin, it was one of the most successful songs on the album. Band members include vocalist Harriet Wheeler, guitarist David Gavurin, bass player Paul Brindley and drummer Patrick Hannan. With its catchy lyrics and melodic tune, “You’re Not the Only One I Know” has become a classic among fans of the band. It peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart and continues to be a fan favorite.