Great Romances of the 20th Century Lyrics

[Interlude]
You always come close but this never comes easy
I still know everything
You always come close but you never come easy
I still know everything
This always comes close but you never come easy
I still know everything
You always come so close...
I still know everything, I still know everything, I still know...

[Bridge]
You always come close but this never comes easy
You always come close but you never come easy
You're coming in... you're coming close

[Chorus 2]
I never said I'd take this lying down
I never said I'd take this lying down
I never said I'd take this lying down
But I've crawled home from worse than this

[Post-Chorus]
If it's not keeping you up nights
Then what’s the point
Then what’s the point
Then what’s the point
Then what’s the point

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“Great Romances of the 20th Century” is the fifth track on Taking Back Sunday’s debut Tell All Your Friends.

The song deals with the emotional toll that comes with ending a relationship.

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Recorded At
Big Blue Meenie (Jersey City, New Jersey)
Release Date
March 12, 2002
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