You're breakin' my heart You're tearing it apart so fuck you
All I want to do is have a good time now I'm blue You won't boogaloo, Run down to Tramps, have a dance or two, ooohhh You're breakin' my heart, You're tearing it apart but fuck you
You're breakin' my heart You're tearing it apart, boo-hoo
You stepped on my ass You're breakin' my glasses too You won't drive my car, might be a star I've had enough of you I'm goin' insane There's no one to blame so fuck you
Instrumental break number one You can't have your way There's nothing left to say There's nothing left to do, ooooohhh You're breakin' my heart You're tearing it apart so fuck you
Instrumental break number two You gotta have your way There's nothing left to say There's nothing left to do, ooooowww You're breakin' my heart You're tearing it apart but I love you
Considering that the word 'fuck' had only been heard in a general release motion picture for the first time in 1969 (M.A.S.H. - directed by Robert Altman), could it be that this song (written in 1972) was among the first to have this word? Correct me if I'm wrong, I'd like to know. However, if this turns out to be true, then in my opinion Harry Nilsson was not only a great musician, but a lyrical pioneer and the question stands, where would people like Eminem be if not for Nilsson?
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