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Hearing Aid - They Might Be Giants
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Hearing Aid They Might Be Giants

"Hearing Aid" by They Might Be Giants, released in 1988, is a quirky #Rock song that explores themes of communication and the desire for connection. The lyrics playfully address misunderstandings and the need for clarity in relationships. Musically, it features catchy melodies and clever wordplay, showcasing the band's signature style. The song reflects the band's influence on alternative music and has resonated with fans for its relatable themes and unique sound.

Hearing Aid - They Might Be Giants
[Verse 1]
Frosty the supervisor
Lives by himself
Sometimes I feel sorry for him
Usually I can't

[Chorus]
I've turned off my hearing aid
Don't say the electric chair's not good enough
For king-lazy-bones like myself

[Verse 2]
More coffee for me, boss
'Cause I'm not as messed up as I want to be

[Chorus]
I've turned off my hearing aid
Don't say the electric chair's not good enough
For king-lazy-bones like myself

[Bridge]
Because
Because

[Instrumental Outro]
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