Don't Be Shy
Don't Be Shy

The Libertines - Don't Be Shy Lyrics

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Aug 30, 2004
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Don't Be Shy Lyrics

Don't be shy
Don't be shy
For if you are shy for tomorrow you'll be shy for one thousand days
Hey
Don't be shy
Don't be shy
Don't let the tide of your soul drown your nights and flood your days

But still it's better to be shy than screaming drunken old queen who's always
Got to get his own way
But don't be coy with me I'm too clever to follow you down
To the dark and stormy weather, babe
The bracket's wider now
So what's your pleasure?
Swallow your pride but please

Don't be shy
Don't be shy
If you are shy for tomorrow you'll be shy for one thousand days
Now is your time to shine
Dance and hear your song
Or you may wake up one day in the last chance saloon
To find your last chance has been and gone
Don't be shy
Don't be shy
For if you are shy for tomorrow you'll be shy for one thousand days
Hey hey hey

Writer(s): CARL BARAT, PETER DOHERTY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Don't Be Shy' by The Libertines?

    'Don't Be Shy' was written by Carl Barât and Peter Doherty, who are both members of The Libertines.

  2. When was 'Don't Be Shy' released?

    'Don't Be Shy' is a track from The Libertines' self-titled album, which was originally released in 2004.

  3. Is there any special edition of the album featuring 'Don't Be Shy'?

    Yes, the album 'The Libertines', which includes 'Don't Be Shy', was re-released with a bonus DVD on November 22, 2004. The DVD features live shows, band interviews, and promotional videos.

  4. What is unique about the final listed track on the album 'The Libertines'?

    The final listed track on the album is titled 'France'. It starts at 3:28 of 'What Became of the Likely Lads?' and is a re-recording of an old Libertines song that originally appeared on one of their first demos.

  5. Where was the photograph for the album cover taken?

    The album cover features a photograph taken by Roger Sargent during the emotional 'Freedom Gig' at the Tap 'n' Tin club in Chatham, Kent, on October 8, 2003. This event marked Pete Doherty's reunion with The Libertines after being released from jail.

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