Give Up the Ghost
Give Up the Ghost

Radiohead - Give Up the Ghost Lyrics

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Feb 18, 2011
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Give Up the Ghost Lyrics

Don't hurt me
Don't hurt me
Don't hurt me

Don't hurt me
Gather up the lost and sold (don't hurt me)

In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)

Gather up the pitiful (don't hurt me)

In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)

In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)

What seems impossible (don't hurt me)

In your arms (don't hurt me)

I think I have had my fill (don't hurt me)

In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)

I think I should give up the ghost (don't hurt me)

In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)
In your arms (don't hurt me)

Writer(s): Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Philip James Selway, Thomas Edward Yorke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What inspired the reverb used in Thom Yorke's lead vocal for 'Give Up the Ghost'?

    The reverb used in Thom Yorke's lead vocal for 'Give Up the Ghost' is a room sample from Tottenham House. This choice was likely influenced by its proximity to an ancient oak tree, located just three miles away in Silvernape Forest, which is thought to be around 1,000 years old and one of Europe's oldest trees.

  2. When and where was 'Give Up the Ghost' first performed?

    'Give Up the Ghost' was first performed by Thom Yorke during his solo benefit gig for the Green Party. This event took place in Cambridge in February 2010.

  3. How did critics respond to 'Give Up the Ghost'?

    Critics generally responded positively to 'Give Up the Ghost'. For instance, Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph described it as a 'campfire lullaby for the end of the world,' highlighting its soothing yet melancholic tone.

  4. What does Thom Yorke aim to convey through the lyrics of 'Give Up the Ghost'?

    'Give Up the Ghost' appears to be a comforting anthem for those feeling lost or defeated ('the lost and sold'), with Yorke offering solace by metaphorically gathering them in his arms. Despite this comfort, there is a resignation among these victims who are ready to give up or surrender ('give up the ghost').

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