Lazy Days (Original Version)

Track Info

  • Title
    Lazy Days (Original Version)
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Original Release

Cover Art for Millennium
Single

About

The original version of Lazy Days appeared as a B-side to Millennium in 1998. Recorded during the early Life Thru a Lens sessions, it presents an alternate structure to the album version, with a different chorus and a looser, more free-flowing arrangement. The chorus lines “Guess being young is such a crime, you’ll have a million every time” highlight the more carefree spirit of the song before its later reworking into a sharper pop single.

This early take retains the rawer production and longer verse structure typical of Williams’s initial solo recordings with Guy Chambers. The vocals are slightly rougher, reflecting the urgency of his post-Take That transition, while the instrumentation leans more toward an indie sound than the polished mix that later appeared on the album. Its lyrical focus on escapism and youth remains central, even as the phrasing and pacing differ from the final release.

Although largely overlooked beyond collectors and long-term fans, the original version of Lazy Days offers a glimpse of Williams’s creative evolution in real time. It captures a moment of experimentation before he and Chambers refined their songwriting partnership into the distinctive pop craftsmanship that would define his next albums.

We kept rewriting songs in those days, chasing what felt right. Lazy Days was part of that learning curve.Guy Chambers

Lyrics

Lazy days calling to you
Come out to play
The future lies with you
Now you can be sure love is the cure
What we're waiting for
Is to have a jolly good time

Guess being young is such a crime
You'll have a million every time
It's just me and you
Your yesterdays are far away
Don't want to go home, want to stay
Nothing left to lose my friends
My friend

Crazy days but you'll get me through
And here I'll stay holding on to you
Now you can be sure
Our thoughts unpure
Will unlock the door
And we will have
A jolly good time

Guess being young is such a crime
You'll have a million every time
It's just me and you
Your yesterdays are far away
Don't want to go home, want to stay
Nothing left to lose my friends
My friend

Born to win
Don't let them get you down
So wear your smile
I don't want to see you frown
Now you can be sure
Love is a cure, what we're searching for
Is to have a jolly good time

Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah

Guess being young is such a crime
You'll have a million every time
It's just me and you
Your yesterdays are far away
Don't want to go home, want to stay
Nothing left to lose my friends
My friend

Credits

  • Vocalist

    Robbie Williams
  • Songwriter

    Robbie Williams, Guy Chambers

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