Some Say
Sum 41
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Some say we're never meant to grow up I'm sure they never knew enough I know the pressures won't go away It's too late Find out the difference somehow It's too late to even have faith Don't think things will ever change You must be dreaming Think before you make up your mind You don't seem to realise I can do this on my own And if I fall I'll take it all It's so easy after all Believe me 'cause now's the time to try Don't wait, the chance will pass you by Time's up to figure it out You can't say it's too late Seems like everything we knew Turned out were never even true Don't trust, things will never change You must be dreaming Think before you make up your mind You don't seem to realise I can do this on my own And if I fall I'll take it all It's so easy after all Some say we're better off without Knowing what life is all about I'm sure they'll never realise the way It's too late Somehow it's different everyday In some ways it never fades away Seems like it's never gonna change I must be dreaming Think before you make up your mind You don't seem to realise I can do this on my own Think before you make up your mind You don't seem to realise I can do this on my own And if I fall I'll take it all It's so easy after all Believe me, it's alright It's so easy after all Believe me, it's alright It's so easy after all
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Written by: DERYCK WHIBLEY, DERYCK JASON WHIBLEY, GREIG ANDREW NORI
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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11 facts about this song
Album Details"Some Say" is a song by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It is a track from their third full-length album, "Chuck," which was released in 2004.
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Song ThemeThe song deals with themes of disillusionment and confusion about life and the world as it is, which were reflective of the band's thoughts and feelings during the creation of the "Chuck" album.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Some Say" features two versions—one depicts the band performing in a dreary, worn-down setting, symbolizing the song’s theme of disenchantment, while a second version intercuts live performance footage from the band's world tour.
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SongwritingLead vocalist and guitarist Deryck Whibley is credited with writing the song.
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RecognitionDespite being less popular than some of their other tracks, "Some Say" still receives considerable recognition and praise for its raw and emotional depth.
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Challenging TimesThe song was created during a challenging time for the band, as they were in the Democratic Republic of Congo documenting the civil war, which influenced the songs on the "Chuck" album.
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Album's NamesakeThe album "Chuck" was named after Chuck Pelletier, a UN peacekeeper who helped the band escape during a gunfire conflict in the Congo.
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Acoustic VersionAn acoustic version of "Some Say" was released, showcasing a stripped-down, more intimate version of the original track, further emphasizing the song's emotional gravity.
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Chart Performance"Some Say" managed to chart in several countries including Canada and the UK, despite not being as commercially successful as some of Sum 41's other songs.
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Fan favorite"Some Say" has remained a fan favorite over the years, with many fans praising the song's emotive lyrics and delivery.
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Live Performances"Some Say" has been frequently played in Sum 41's live performances, often generating a warm reception from the concert crowds.
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