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Gun Problem
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Alternative
Gun Problem was released on March 21, 1995 by Matador as a part of the album One Track Mind
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Release DateMarch 21, 1995
LabelMatador
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM100

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Railroad Jerk
Railroad Jerk
Performer
Alec Stephen
Alec Stephen
Guitar
Dave Varenka
Dave Varenka
Drums
Marcellus Hall
Marcellus Hall
Guitar
Tony Lee
Tony Lee
Bass Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Alec Stephen
Alec Stephen
Songwriter
Dave Varenka
Dave Varenka
Songwriter
Marcellus Hall
Marcellus Hall
Songwriter
Tony Lee
Tony Lee
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Railroad Jerk
Railroad Jerk
Producer
Dave Radin
Dave Radin
Mastering Engineer
Rob Polhemus
Rob Polhemus
Engineer
Settly
Settly
Engineer

Lyrics

[Intro]
They're going down tonight, man, what's the name of your band?
Railroad Jerk
Railroad Jerk, come here, brother
[Instrumental]
Well, I'm hi-fi and I'm lowbrow
I'm history but, you know, I'll make it somehow
This is the beginning of the third degree
I wouldn't take it so hard if I was a machine
Well, I learned one thing and that's a natural fact
If I had everything then I'd have nothing to lack
[Chorus]
Click-click, clack-clack
Fifty million sold
I was afraid of that
Now my gun's gone, now my gun's gone
Now my gun's gone cold
[Instrumental]
Well, it's nighttime in the springtime as I move in for the kill
My old man loves me but he's way over the hill
Doesn't it hurt, mama? Admit the pain
When you are able, baby, then you must be Cain
Well, kiss me one more time, kiss me one more time
I'd might get to the point if you'd just cross that line
[Chorus]
Click-click, clack-clack
Fifty million sold
I was afraid of that
Now my gun's gone, now my gun's gone
Now my gun's gone cold
[Instrumental]
This is the '90s
This is the '90s
Not the '60s
Not the '70s
Not the '80s
[Instrumental]
Out on the ledge on the edge of a window
Pressing my luck, leaning on a broken elbow
6 o'clock your time, 9 o'clock mine
I leaned forward and I landed on a landmine
[Outro]
Click-click, clack-clack
Fifty million sold
I was afraid of that
Now my gun's gone, now my gun's gone
Now my gun's gone, now my gun's gone
Now my gun's gone cold
Written by: Alec Stephen, Dave Varenka, Marcellus Hall, Tony Lee
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