54•40 is an alternative rock band which formed in Tsawwassen, British Colum… Read Full Bio ↴54•40 is an alternative rock band which formed in Tsawwassen, British Columbia, Canada in 1981. For most of their career, the band consisted of Neil Osborne (vocals), Phil Comparelli (guitar, trumpet, vocals), Brad Merritt (bass) and Matt Johnson (drums). Comparelli left the band in 2005 and was replaced by former Matthew Good Band guitarist Dave Genn. The band's best known songs include "Baby Ran", "Ocean Pearl" and "I Go Blind", the latter of which was covered by Hootie & the Blowfish. The band takes their name from the slogan "Fifty-Four Forty or Fight," coined to express the expansionist agenda of James K. Polk's presidency, intent upon controling a contested U.S.-Canada border area.
The group formed in 1981 as a trio consisting of Brad Merritt (bass), Ian Franey(drums), and Neil Osborne (vocals). In 1983, Phil Comparelli was added on guitar and vocals, and Franey was replaced by Darryl Neudorf. Matt Johnson replaced Neudorf on drums by 1986. The band announced in March of 2005 that Comparelli had officially passed on guitar duties to Dave Genn, formerly of Matthew Good Band.
The band's self-titled second album, released in 1986, began to attract attention from radio and record buyers across Canada, with the single "Baby Ran" gaining significant radio airplay. The band's third album, Show Me, became their commercial breakthrough in Canada, with the hits "One Gun" and "One Day in Your Life".
Although the band was popular on college radio in the United States, they never had a commercial breakthrough -- 1992's Dear Dear was their first album not to have a U.S. release. Ironically, though, it was their best-selling album in Canada, leading to a new U.S. contract for the follow up, Smilin' Buddha Cabaret, which had a significant hit in "Ocean Pearl".
The band's song I Go Blind was covered in the mid-1990s by American band Hootie & the Blowfish.
The band's most recent album is 2008's Northern Soul released September 30th,2008 and they wrapped up their tour of Canada at the end of November 2008.
The group formed in 1981 as a trio consisting of Brad Merritt (bass), Ian Franey(drums), and Neil Osborne (vocals). In 1983, Phil Comparelli was added on guitar and vocals, and Franey was replaced by Darryl Neudorf. Matt Johnson replaced Neudorf on drums by 1986. The band announced in March of 2005 that Comparelli had officially passed on guitar duties to Dave Genn, formerly of Matthew Good Band.
The band's self-titled second album, released in 1986, began to attract attention from radio and record buyers across Canada, with the single "Baby Ran" gaining significant radio airplay. The band's third album, Show Me, became their commercial breakthrough in Canada, with the hits "One Gun" and "One Day in Your Life".
Although the band was popular on college radio in the United States, they never had a commercial breakthrough -- 1992's Dear Dear was their first album not to have a U.S. release. Ironically, though, it was their best-selling album in Canada, leading to a new U.S. contract for the follow up, Smilin' Buddha Cabaret, which had a significant hit in "Ocean Pearl".
The band's song I Go Blind was covered in the mid-1990s by American band Hootie & the Blowfish.
The band's most recent album is 2008's Northern Soul released September 30th,2008 and they wrapped up their tour of Canada at the end of November 2008.
Sublime Like Me
54-40 Lyrics
Trying my best again
Trying to be useful again
Looking like a fool again
Trying my best for you (you)
But nothing helps, nothing changed
You, so caught up in your chains
I'm wasting my time
But I'll do it again for you (you)
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
I know I'm hard to handle (handle)
I know I'm hard to push around (Push around)
I know I'm hard to handle
But not that hard, not that hard, yeah
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
I know I'm hard to handle (I know)
I know I'm hard to push around (I know)
I know I'm hard to handle
But not that hard, not that hard, yeah
I know I'm hard to handle (I miss you)
I know I'm hard to push around (I miss you)
I know I'm hard to handle
I miss you, I miss you, yeah
I miss you
Trying to be useful again
Looking like a fool again
Trying my best for you (you)
But nothing helps, nothing changed
You, so caught up in your chains
I'm wasting my time
But I'll do it again for you (you)
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
I know I'm hard to handle (handle)
I know I'm hard to push around (Push around)
I know I'm hard to handle
But not that hard, not that hard, yeah
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
They probably don't like me
I know I'm hard to handle (I know)
I know I'm hard to push around (I know)
I know I'm hard to handle
But not that hard, not that hard, yeah
I know I'm hard to handle (I miss you)
I know I'm hard to push around (I miss you)
I know I'm hard to handle
I miss you, I miss you, yeah
I miss you
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Sean Beelitz
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@lestadefendi632
Hail from Turkey. Love you listening guys.
@admtech69
Love it, the very beginning reminds me of "Modern Love" by David Bowie.
@j.flynnmusic
Nicely done!
@glenradio
Great track you guys!! Nice fresh sound.
@5440OFFICIAL
thanks Glenn
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