Starts with a minimalist organ and soft vocals, ending with heavy drums and distorted guitars.

One of the most famous lines ("I'd probably still adore you with your hands around my neck") highlights a toxic or overwhelming obsession. 📈 Cultural Impact & Success

Miles Kane (The Last Shadow Puppets) plays the additional guitar solo at the climax. 📝 Lyrical Meaning

It is almost always the closing song of their live sets.

The song is widely regarded as a masterpiece of longing and nostalgia.

It has achieved Multi-Platinum status in the UK and several other countries. 🎸 Live Performances

It is one of their most-streamed tracks, often surpassing their official singles in daily plays.

The song gained massive new popularity on TikTok and Instagram Reels in the early 2020s.

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