Nine in the Afternoon Lyrics [Verse 1] Back to the street where we began Feeling as good as lovers can, you know Yeah, we're feeling so good Picking up things we shouldn't read It looks like the. 521K Share 87M views 15 years ago Panic! At The Disco's music video for 'Nine In The Afternoon' from the album, Pretty. Odd. - available now on DCD2 Records / Fueled By Ramen. Download it at.
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"Nine in the Afternoon" is a song by the American rock band Panic at the Disco, and the lead single from the group's second album Pretty. Odd..It was the band's first song release that did not include the exclamation mark at the end of the "Panic" in the group's name.. It was the first song written after the band decided to scrap an entire album of songs that the members had been planning to. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. The official live performance of "Nine In The Afternoon" by Panic! At The Disco from the live album, 'All My Friends We're Glorious: Death Of A Bachelor Tour. "Nine in the Afternoon" was first released in 2008 as the lead single from the band's second studio album, "Pretty. Odd." The song was written by Panic! At The Disco's frontman, Brendon Urie, and drummer Spencer Smith. The song is characterized by upbeat rhythms, catchy melodies, and intricate wordplay.
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[Verse] C Back to the street where we began Am Feeling as good as lovers can you know F Yeah we're feeling so good C Picking up things we shouldn't read Am It looks like the end of history as we know F It's just the end of the world C G/B Back to the street where we began Am G/B C F Feeling as good as love, you could, you can C Into a place. "Nine In The Afternoon" lyrics Panic! At The Disco Lyrics "Nine In The Afternoon" Back to the street where we began Feeling as good as lovers can, you know Yeah we're feeling so good Pickin' up things we shouldn't read It looks like the end of history as we know It's just the end of the world Back to the street where we began lyrics artistfacts Songfacts®: Frontman Brendon Urie in the New Musical Express January 26, 2008: "It's a very positive rock song with a very positive message." Guitarist Ryan Ross on MTV News: "This is the first song we wrote. It's a song we all wrote together. Panic! At The Disco perform a live acoustic version of 'Nine In The Afternoon' from Pretty. Odd. at YouTube.iTunes: http://smarturl.it/tooweirdSite: http://p.
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Into a place where thoughts can bloom. Into a room where it's nine in the afternoon. And we know that it could be. And we know that it should. And you know that you feel it too. 'Cause it's nine in the afternoon. And your eyes are the size of the moon. You could 'cause you can, so you do. Nine In The Afternoon is one of my favorite Panic! At The Disco songs to I made a lyric video to it. HOPE YOU LIKE IT!!
The Story Behind "Nine in the Afternoon" "Nine in the Afternoon" holds a special place in Panic! at the Disco's repertoire as it marked a musical evolution for the band. The song reflects a transition in their musical style, veering away from their debut album's baroque pop and emo influences to a more eclectic and mature sound. And you know that you feel it too. [Chorus] 'Cause it's nine in the afternoon. And your eyes are the size of the moon. You could 'cause you can so you do. We're feeling so good. Just the way that.
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Listen free to Panic! at the Disco - Nine in the Afternoon (Nine In the Afternoon (album version), Behind the Sea (Alternate Version)). 2 tracks (5:41). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. "Nine in the Afternoon" is a song by American rock band Panic at the Disco, and the first single from the group's second album Pretty. Odd.. It is the band's first song release that did not include the exclamation mark at the end of the "Panic" in the group's name, and was also the first song written for the album.