Thin Line
Thin Line

My Morning Jacket - Thin Line Lyrics

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Thin Line Lyrics

You never say enough
Ooh, now you've said too much
C'mon open up
Ooh, oh no stay shut
Well it's a thin line between lovin'
And wasting my time
Thin line

Give in shiners
Crazy diamonds
And head out towards the sea
Nobody loves you
Except for me

Close to overflow
Ooh now the well has run low
Longing to make the cut
You can look but oh don't touch
'Cause it's a thin line between lovin'
And wasting my time
Thin line between lovin' and wasting my time

Give in shiners
Crazy diamonds
And head out towards the sea
Nobody loves you
Except for me

Writer(s): James Edward Olliges Jr.
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Thin Line' by My Morning Jacket?

    The lyrics for 'Thin Line' were written by James Edward Olliges Jr., better known as Jim James, the lead vocalist and guitarist of My Morning Jacket.

  2. Which album features the song 'Thin Line'?

    'Thin Line' is featured on My Morning Jacket's sixth studio album, Circuital, which was released on May 31, 2011.

  3. Where was 'Thin Line' recorded?

    'Thin Line,' along with other tracks from the album Circuital, was recorded inside a church's converted gymnasium in Louisville, Kentucky, the band's hometown.

  4. What musical styles are present in 'Thin Line'?

    'Thin Line,' like many songs by My Morning Jacket, incorporates elements of rock and country. The band's sound often includes experimental and psychedelic influences as well.

  5. What themes are explored in the song 'Thin Line'?

    'Thin Line' explores themes related to love and time investment within relationships. The lyrics discuss the delicate balance between loving someone and feeling that one's time is being wasted.

  6. How does Jim James describe his songwriting process for songs like 'Thin Line'?

    Jim James describes his songwriting process as coming in waves. He starts with a raw melody or drum beat, then refines it at home before presenting it to the band for further input and finalization.

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