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    Teenager Of The Year
    - Disc One
       01  Whatever Happened To Pong?
       02  Thalassocracy
       03  (I Want To Live On An) Abstract Plain
       04  Calistan
       05  The Vanishing Spies
       06  Speedy Marie
       07  Headache
      08  Sir Rockaby
       09  Freedom Rock
       10  Two Reelers
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       12  Ole Mulholland
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       19  White Noise Maker
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       21  Bad, Wicked World
       22  Pie In The Sky
    - Disc Two
       01  Men In Black (TOTY Version)
       02  At The End Of The World
       03  Oddball
       04  Headache (NYC Version)
       05  Hate Me
       06  Amnesia
Sir Rockaby


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Lyrics:
You've got a sad face
You don't show it
And you're smiling it, too
Even in deep, deep outer space
There's something for you

I'm Sir Rockaby
And rockin' I am [x2]

The world is a rock that's
Spinning so fast
It'll give you jim-jams
I'm just a real love diplomat
Won't give you no flim-flams

I'm Sir Rockaby
And rockin' I am [x2]

How many stars girl
Can you both count
And then classify?
I'm standing here in this big swirl
Singing this lullaby

I'm Sir Rockaby
And rockin' I am [x3]


Quotes:
"That's a pretty mellow song. Although, (I and my co-producer have had this discussion a couple of times) that even though it's the mellowest song (so to speak) on the record, in a way, we feel it's the most rockin' (not any pun intended by the title), but in a way it's sort of,.....it's the most..i don't know what the right word is. I wanna say macho, but that's not really the right word either. It's the most something. It's the most rockin' number for us on a much higher lever, on a more base level, yes, it's mellow, but on a higher level..uh.....you know, whatever that's called, it's rockin'. I really wanted Ray Davies to write the lyrics to that song. I had had a connection to his former manager, and I sent him the song without lyrics, and I never heard back form him, which is fine."
- Frank Black, Glr Radio interview, May 18, 1994


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