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The Thrill Of the Chase

from Born In The Suburbs by Suburban Urchins

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THE THRILL OF THE CHASE

(Words & Music - Scott Riley)

We may never be that famous
We may never be heroes
Maybe we’re a bunch of losers
Locked in common throes
So let’s enjoy the honeymoon
Before the rot sets in
And keep defying the inevitable
So in the meantime minds can swim
With big ideas and pleasant thoughts
Never caring if it comes to nought
With an upward view and unflagging heart
Reach for the sky

(Chorus) The thrill of the chase will come again
Not a moment too soon The thrill of it all
Come on soon

Take me now

Sure the chances are against it
But no-one can say for sure
That we’ll never amount to anything
Though they’ve seen it all before
So there’s no point in not attempting
When there’s nothing else to do
Keep on throwing down the gauntlet
Tell me what is there to lose?
Build our own satisfaction
Putting plans into action
With interest high we’re only set to gain
We can but dream

(Repeat Chorus)

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from Born In The Suburbs, released February 22, 2021
Words and Music written by Scott Riley
Guitars and Vocals - Scott Riley
Keys, Drums and Bass - Ernie O
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Ernie O at his Urban Fringe Compound
Produced by Suburban Urchins

Copyright 2020 Suburban Urchins

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Suburban Urchins Melbourne, Australia

Suburban Urchins originally consisted of Scott Riley (Guitar, Vox), Pete Shegog (Bass, Vox), Nick Lintzeris (Drums, Vox) and were soon joined by Ernie O (Keys, Vox). Formed in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia in '86, the band played to many an enthusiastic response. Deciding to reform over 30 years later, it was time to record an album - "Born In The Suburbs" was birthed in the midst of the lockdown. ... more

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