Look Out Sunshine!
The Fratellis
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Well look out sunshine, here they go They got yesterday's heroes and last night's clothes You're a game, oh boy, judging by the way you walk But there's no use telling me to leave I've seen a half of dozen goals but I don't believe I'm a cynical 'con and I'm much to lazy to change And I tell my friends I'll be around Care in no where, sleeping somewhere With a girl I dreamed, oh yeah I'll sing my old song How does it go? Look out sunshine It's the punch line No one cares you anymore Well look out sunshine, here they come But they only play for money Your band on the run It's a sell out show That no one wants to go to, yeah But there's no so blindness but they don't agree Steal the money from your papas So most vicious leave Oh boy, we are much to crazy to change And I tell my friends I'll be around Care in no where, sleeping somewhere Where oh can our dream go... yeah I'll sing my old song How does it go? Look out sunshine It's the punch line No one cares you anymore But what do you mean? You where born to love this scene And they'll string you up gladly You're just to lazy to be Tell my friends... I'll be around... I tell my friends I'll be around Care in no where, sleeping somewhere With a girl I dreamed, oh yeah I'll sing my old song How does it go? Look out sunshine It's the punch line No one cares you anymore No one needs you anymore... No one cares you anymore...
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Written by: JOHN LAWLER
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12 facts about this song
Song Origin"Look Out Sunshine!" is a song by The Fratellis, a Scottish rock band based in Glasgow.
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Album InformationThe song is from the band's second studio album, "Here We Stand," released in 2008.
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Band MembersThe Fratellis are comprised of lead vocalist and guitarist Jon Fratelli, bass guitarist Barry Fratelli, and drummer and backing vocalist Mince Fratelli.
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Musical StyleThe song, like most of The Fratellis’ music, adheres to a rock music style, incorporating facets of indie rock and garage rock.
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Writing CreditsJon Fratelli is credited with writing the lyrics to "Look Out Sunshine!" demonstrating his thematic versatility and insightful lyricism.
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Positive ReceptionThe song is known for its infectious chorus and upbeat rhythm, leading it to receive positive feedback from both critics and fans.
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Unique InspirationThe Fratellis are known for taking inspiration from a variety of musical genres, and "Look Out Sunshine!" exhibits influences ranging from classic rock to punk.
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Less Commercial SuccessDespite the acclaim, "Look Out Sunshine!" didn't achieve the same commercial success as some of The Fratellis' other songs like "Chelsea Dagger."
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Live Performances"Look Out Sunshine!" frequently features in the band's live set list, showcasing their energetic performance style.
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Album ThemeAs part of the "Here We Stand" album, "Look Out Sunshine!" contributes to the overall themes of independence and resilience found throughout the record.
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YouTube PopularityThe official audio for "Look Out Sunshine!" on YouTube has gathered several hundreds of thousands of views, showing its digital impact.
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Charity ConnectionThe Fratellis released a charity EP for "Look Out Sunshine!" where the profits went to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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