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{{Featured song code|songname=The World Has Turned And Left Me Here|spotify=https://open.spotify.com/album/1xpGyKyV26uPstk1Elgp9Q|youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRfu94lOEPo|image=TWHTALMH-lyrics.jpg}}
{{Featured song code
|songname=The World Has Turned And Left Me Here
|spotify=https://open.spotify.com/album/1xpGyKyV26uPstk1Elgp9Q
|youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRfu94lOEPo
|imagename=TWHTALMH-lyrics.jpg
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"'''The World Has Turned And Left Me Here'''" is the third track on the [[Blue Album]] released in [[1994]]. The song was written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Patrick Wilson]] before [[Weezer]] formed. According to Cuomo, "The World Has Turned and Left Me Here is about the day my girlfriend left me. I remember that sad day; I picked up my guitar and spilled tears of grief over those four sad chords." The song was also a difficulty to record during the [[Blue Album]] sessions in fall [[1993]], according to [[Karl Koch]], Cuomo couldn't settle on the song's guitar solo, and was holed up in a corner of the Electric Lady studio "laying on his back... with his guitar perched on his chest, his legs squished up the walls," discouraged with writer's block. Producer [[Ric Ocasek]] eventually helped prompt him into completing it, however, when he "hummed a little melody over the talkback mic" and suggested "something like ''da-dada-dee-dee-dee''.
"'''The World Has Turned And Left Me Here'''" is the third track on the [[Blue Album]] released in [[1994]]. The song was written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Patrick Wilson]] before [[Weezer]] formed. According to Cuomo, "The World Has Turned and Left Me Here is about the day my girlfriend left me. I remember that sad day; I picked up my guitar and spilled tears of grief over those four sad chords." The song was also a difficulty to record during the [[Blue Album]] sessions in fall [[1993]], according to [[Karl Koch]], Cuomo couldn't settle on the song's guitar solo, and was holed up in a corner of the Electric Lady studio "laying on his back... with his guitar perched on his chest, his legs squished up the walls," discouraged with writer's block. Producer [[Ric Ocasek]] eventually helped prompt him into completing it, however, when he "hummed a little melody over the talkback mic" and suggested "something like ''da-dada-dee-dee-dee''.
 
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{{Featured song links|The World Has Turned And Left Me Here}}