Once And Never Again

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"Once And Never Again"
"Once And Never Again" cover
Single by The Long Blondes
from the album Someone To Drive You Home
Released October 23, 2006
Format CD, 7"
Recorded 2006
Genre Indie rock
Label Rough Trade Records
Producer(s) Steve Mackey
Chart positions
  • #30 (U.K.)
The Long Blondes singles chronology
"Weekend Without Makeup"
(2006)
"Once And Never Again"
(2006)
"Giddy Stratospheres"
(2007)

"Once And Never Again" is the second major label single from UK indie rock band the Long Blondes. It was released in October 2006, shortly before their debut album Someone To Drive You Home.

It has been speculated amongst fans about the meaning of this song. Some have thought of it as playing with lesbian undertones ("Oh how I'd love to feel a girl your age..."), whereas others think it is about self-harm.


# Title Length
CD single
1. "Once And Never Again" 3:08
2. "Five Ways To End It" 6:06
3. "Once And Never Again" (Video) 2:59
7" 1
1a. "Once And Never Again" 3:08
1b. "The Whippet Fancier" 3:48
7" 2
1a. "Once And Never Again" 3:08
1b. "Who Are You To Her?" 4:29

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