I'll Be You

Album: Don't Tell A Soul (1989)
Charted: 51
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: PAUL WESTERBERG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 7

  • Adam from TaiwanHas anyone associated some of the melody in this song with Black Hole Sun? I was listening to "I'll Be You" in the shower today and had that thought. Of course, overall, they are two very different songs.
  • Elwyn from Sydney, AustraliaO: Did you mind Petty swiping your "rebel without a clue" line? [That line, from The Replacements' "I'll Be You," turned up in Petty's "Into The Great Wide Open." –ed.]

    PW: It miffed me a little bit, but it's all... I'd steal something back from him, if I could find something I liked.
    http://www.avclub.com/article/paul-westerberg-13838
  • Brian from Boston, MaThis Replacements reccomendation was posted on May 26th 2010
  • Brian from Boston, MaThis is a great song. The Replacements never got the acclamation they deserved. I am not the kind of person that likes a band just because they are "underground" or not popular.So you can trust me when I recommend this music. I'll Be You was the Replacements most popular song in terms of chart position and air play but they have many songs that are better. I highly reccomend the album All Shook Down wich was thier final album released in 1991 [or 1990 I'm not sure] This album has tremendously well written songs. When I think of some of the music that was popular back then I will never understand why this band never got much airplay. Other albums of the Replacements I reccomend are Let it Be and Tim. I think however the best thing to do to fimiliarize yourself with thier music would be to go to I tunes and download some of thier tunes.You won't be dissapointed. songs worth downloading....LEFT OF THE DIAL,ONE WINK AT A TIME,WHEN IT BEGAN,ALEX CHILTON,CAN'T HARDLY WAIT,ATTITUDE,MERRY GO ROUND,ACHIN TO BE
  • Marc from Prior Lake, Mn"Surfer Joe" was a 1963 hit song by the Surfaris.
  • Mister Whirly from Minneapolis, MnWho the hell is Surfer Joe? What that means I don't know...
  • Tim from Chicago, IlThe couplet "Lonely, I guess that's where I'm from, if I was from Canada then I'd best be called lonesome" came from Paul Westerberg's observation that Canadians frequently use the word lonesome instead of lonely.
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