Number 10
Number 10

Interpol - Number 10 Lyrics

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Number 10 Lyrics

Your secret's safe here
It'll never leave
It's in the basement for ya, na'mean
Won't seek replacements
My ballerina
There's many faces in my gallery

Ella, I don't know what week it's under
Ella, it gets old, it gets old
Ella, teletext or you can call me
Galavanting heart
I don't know what week it's under

Your secret's safe here
It'll never leave
It's in the basement for ya

Ella, I don't know what week it's under
Ella, go and talk to Steve about it
Galavanting heart
I don't know what week it's under
Ella, it gets old, it gets old

(Don't need replacement)
(Your secret's safe here)

Writer(s): Daniel Alexander Kessler, Paul Julian Banks, Samuel J Fogarino
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for the song 'Number 10' by Interpol?

    The lyrics for 'Number 10' were written by Daniel Alexander Kessler, Paul Julian Banks, and Samuel J Fogarino.

  2. What is the main theme of 'Number 10' by Interpol?

    The main theme of 'Number 10' is a tension-filled office romance between a domineering boss named Ella and her employee, who both have a mutual secret attraction.

  3. Why was the song initially considered a B-side track?

    Paul Banks mentioned that 'Number 10' was originally set to be a B-side because it started as a simple fun surfy baseline and wasn't initially seen as a strong album track. However, after recording it in the studio and adding guitars and vocals, it turned out to be explosive and fun, making it onto the album.

  4. What unique production detail is associated with 'Number 10'?

    The additional guitars and vocals for 'Number 10' were written in a few hours over two afternoons without much fuss, which contributed to its explosive and raw sound.

  5. Does the title of the song appear in the lyrics?

    No, the title 'Number 10' does not appear in the lyrics. It is named 'Number 10' because it is the tenth track on Interpol's Marauder album.

  6. What does the recurring lyric 'Ella, it gets old' signify in the song?

    The recurring lyric signifies the narrator's frustration with the repetitive and challenging nature of dealing with his boss Ella, despite their mutual attraction.

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