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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · Charlie Lyrics by Split Enz from the 1973-1979: Oddz & Enz album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: History never repeats I tell myself before I go to sleep Don't say the words you might regret I've lost before you k…

  2. Lovey Dovey Lyrics by Split Enz from the 1973-1979: Oddz & Enz album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: My house is sliding into the sea Skies are grey, since you've been away The chickens aren't laying eggs no more I…

  3. I've lost before you know I can't forget. There was a girl I used to know. She dealt my love a savage blow. I was so young, too blind to see. But anyway that's History. (I say) History never repeats. I Tell myself before I go to sleep. Don't say the words you might regret. I've lost before you know I can't forget.

  4. Split Enz. 0 Comments; 0 Tags; Live for the day, When I'm left here on my own, With no one to betray, It's no wonder I prefer be a castaway Who finds a friendly shore. When you have a friend, Then you have yourself a foe. My right to defend, Yours to scat ...

  5. Spellbound. (Split Enz album) Spellbound, very often subtitled on the cover as "The Very Best Of Split Enz", is a 1997 compilation album by New Zealand rock band Split Enz. Apparently intended to be the final word on Split Enz compilations, it is the band's most comprehensive career survey. Featured amongst the album's 39 tracks are all the ...

  6. Split Enz. Split Enz were one of the most successful New Zealand musical acts of the 1980s. Formed in the early 1970s and variously featuring Phil Judd and brothers Tim Finn and Neil Finn, the band would go on to achieve chart success in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada ‒ most notably with their 1980 single "I Got You" - and build a cult following elsewhere.

  7. Split Ends Lyrics by Split Enz from the 1973-1979: Oddz & Enz album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Writing letters to my frenz Telling them all about split ends Watching flowers hit the floor Why can't he see, ther…