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| Album = The Special Goodness | | Album = The Special Goodness | ||
| Album type = studio | | Album type = studio | ||
|Previous track = "[[Conquistadors | |Previous track = "[[Conquistadors of Nothing]]"<br>(5) | ||
| This track = "A Hundred Times As Good"<br>(6) | | This track = "A Hundred Times As Good"<br>(6) | ||
| Next track = "[[Pardon Me (The Special Goodness)|Pardon Me]]"<br>(7) | | Next track = "[[Pardon Me (The Special Goodness)|Pardon Me]]"<br>(7) | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"A Hundred Times As Good" appears to be a pep talk to encourage someone - possibly Pat to a fellow [[Weezer]] member or himself, or his wife to himself - to strike out on their own. The song evolves from another song titled "I'm With You Sister. | "A Hundred Times As Good" appears to be a pep talk to encourage someone - possibly Pat to a fellow [[Weezer]] member or himself, or his wife to himself - to strike out on their own. The song evolves from another song titled "[[I'm With You Sister]]". | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
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I think you're a hundred times as good | I think you're a hundred times as good | ||
Now what makes you want to stay? | Now, what makes you want to stay? | ||
I ask it everyday | I ask it everyday | ||
It's not as if they had | It's not as if they had | ||
Respect for what you say | Respect for what you say | ||
'Cause they don't really want you to succeed | |||
They're happy with the way you have a need for them | They're happy with the way you have a need for them | ||
I think you should push them all away | I think you should push them all away | ||
Even if you stay and succeed | Even if you stay and succeed | ||
You will know that it's nonsense | |||
And it doesn't wash off for a very long time | And it doesn't wash off for a very long time | ||