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All respect to Mr. Cocker, but as much as I love his new album, that one line is driving me nuts..."I know from not where." He's English! Did he misuse the grammar so badly on purpose? I Googled the phrase, and it only shows up in that song. Wouldn't "I know not from where" have worked just as well?

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No. "I know not from where" makes no sense and though ''I know from not where" might take a couple of listens to catch properly, it does scan better.

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I know what you mean Josta, "I know not" does make grammatical sense but "I know from not" doesn't. (At least I don't *think* so.) However, after spending the last five minutes going over them both, I've discovered that the "I know not" version is a little easier to get muddled up on when you're singing it


The line really annoys me too, so you're not the only one


Still, it's a good song overall so I'll forgive it.



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Eamonn, I suppose you would have said, "I don't know where from"? ;) Just ribbin' ya.

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Now you mention it...

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I've discovered that the "I know not" version is a little easier to get muddled up on when you're singing it
I think it's to do with the accent of the beat. In normal speech "I know not from where" makes more sense than "I know from not where". However, "not" is a stronger sounding word than "from" so it's easier to have it stressed.... "Evil comes... I know. from. NOT. where-re..."


Because the album was released a week later than scheduled in Ireland I didn't actually get to hear it before the Koko gig; even so, I was doing my damndest to sing along. Unfortunately that meant that, probably influenced by Running The World, I was happily bellowing out "EVIL CUNNNNNTTTTSSS" during this song.

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LOL!

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Because the album was released a week later than scheduled in Ireland I didn't actually get to hear it before the Koko gig; even so, I was doing my damndest to sing along. Unfortunately that meant that, probably influenced by Running The World, I was happily bellowing out "EVIL CUNNNNNTTTTSSS" during this song.


You aren't alone. I've been listening to the album for a while now but it was only today, when I was cheekily reading the lyrics to the song (hope Jarvis never visits this site!!) ;), that I realised that lyric is alot more innocent than I thought!

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