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The musicians who performed on the original recording were as follows:
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All songs written by Mark Sandman (except as noted).
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Yes, I Know
I need some common sense.
I need some attitude.
The doctor says I'm out of business.
What I need is mental fitness.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
There ain't no coming out.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
I need some help.
A long term overhaul
See the lies upon his face.
See the way I crawl, I crawl, I crawl, I crawl inside my head.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
There ain't no coming out.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
I think it's near the end.
I feel it might be sick.
There's a brave try right around the corner.
I'll make that turn real quick.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
There ain't no coming out.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
Now I know.
Now I know.
There ain't no coming out.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
Well if you wondering.
About what's going round.
One mans up.
Take another man straight down.
Yes, I know.
Now I know.
Yes, I know.