Welcome To Paradise Green Day

Welcome To Paradise Green Day. Green Day To Paradise E Standard (Half Step Up) YouTube Dear Mother Cant you hear me whining? It's been 3 whole weeks Since I have left your home This sudden fear has left me trembling Cuz now it seems that I am o. It first appeared as the third track on the band's second studio album, Kerplunk (1991)


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It's been three whole weeks since that I have left your home This sudden fear has left me tremblin' 'Cause now it seems that I am out here on my own And I'm feelin' so alone [Chorus] Pay attention. Welcome to paradise Dear mother, Can you hear me laughing? It's been six whole months Since that I have left your home It makes me wonder why I'm still here For some strange reason it's now Feeling like my home And I'm never gonna go Pay attention to the cracked streets and the broken homes Some call it slums Some call it nice

Title: Welcome To ParadiseAlbum: Dookie (1994)Lyrics:Dear mother, Can you hear me whining? It's been three whole weeks Since that I have left your home This. Green Day song 'Welcome To Paradise' first featured on their underground second album Kerplunk, and effort which they later brought to a wider audience on their major-label debut, Dookie.It remains an immensely personal track to lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong who found himself in a precarious situation after leaving his hometown behind. It was re-recorded and rereleased as the fifth track on the band's third studio album, Dookie (1994), and released as the album's third single

. It went on to be released as the second single released from Dookie, after "Longview" It's been three whole weeks since that I have left your home This sudden fear has left me tremblin' 'Cause now it seems that I am out here on my own And I'm feelin' so alone [Chorus] Pay attention.

to Paradise (Green.Day) Green day albums, Green day dookie, Album cover art. It was re-recorded and rereleased as the fifth track on the band's third studio album, Dookie (1994), and released as the album's third single The Dookie version was later included on their 2004 greatest hits album International Superhits!