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{{Infobox song | |||
| Name = Everybody Wants A Chance To Feel All Alone | |||
| Cover = | |||
| Type = Demo | |||
| Artist = Weezer | |||
| Album = | |||
| Released = Via [[Weezer.com]] | |||
| Recorded = Released MP3 was recorded [[November 3]], [[2002]] | |||
| Length = 3:59 | |||
| Format = MP3 | |||
| Label = | |||
| Writer = [[Rivers Cuomo]] | |||
| Producer = | |||
| Status = | |||
| RC# = 761 | |||
| COR# = 397 | |||
| Producer = | |||
| Status = Demo circulating | |||
| RC's last song = ''"History's Child"''<br>(RC# 760) | |||
| This RC song = ''"Everybody Wants A Chance To Feel All Alone"''<br>(RC# 761) | |||
| RC's next song = ''"The Rulers Back"''<br>(RC# 762) | |||
}} | |||
'''"Everybody Wants a Chance to Feel All Alone"''' (also known as "Furthest of Seas" is a 2003 [[Weezer]] demo. It is considered to be one of the earliest ''[[Make Believe]]'' demos and marks a considerable shift in songwriting for [[Rivers Cuomo]]. The song is categorized as an [[Office Demos|Office Demo]] (along with tracks like "[[I Can Love]]" and "[[The Story of My Life]]".) | '''"Everybody Wants a Chance to Feel All Alone"''' (also known as "Furthest of Seas" is a 2003 [[Weezer]] demo. It is considered to be one of the earliest ''[[Make Believe]]'' demos and marks a considerable shift in songwriting for [[Rivers Cuomo]]. The song is categorized as an [[Office Demos|Office Demo]] (along with tracks like "[[I Can Love]]" and "[[The Story of My Life]]".) | ||