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I Write Sins Not Tragedies is a song by American rock band Panic at the Disco, and is the second single from their debut studio album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). It was released on April 27, 2006 on both compact disc and 7 inchvinyl. The song was written by guitarist Ryan Ross. The famous riff that plays during the introduction and verses is played on a cello by session musician Heather Stebbins. The song reached #7 on the United States Billboard Hot 100. This is the band's only top 40 hit in America.
In the UK, the song was released on February 27, 2006 as a limited edition single with a free sticker. Because the sticker was included with the CD single, the song was not eligible for the UK singles chart. UK chart rules state that stickers are not allowed in single releases. Later, in September 2006, due to the popularity of the track and following further single releases there of "Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" and "But It's Better If You Do", going top 40 there, the single was re-released on October 30, 2006. Despite receiving significant radio airplay upon its re-release, the single only reached #25 in the UK Singles Chart.
I Write Sins Not Tragedies was rank #3 in Billboard's Best 2000's Video poll.
The Lyrics of I Write Sins Not Tragedies:
Oh, well imagine; as I'm pacing the pews in a church corridor,
and I can't help but to hear,
no I can't help but to hear an exchanging of words:
"What a beautiful wedding, what a beautiful wedding!"
says the bridesmaid to the waiter.
"Yes, but what a shame, what a shame,
the poor groom's bride is a whore."
I'd chime in with a "Haven't you people ever heard of
closing the goddamn door?!"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
with a sense of voice and rationality.
I'd chime in "Haven't you people ever heard
of closing the goddamn door?!"
No, it's much better to face
these kinds of things with a sense of...
Well in fact well I'll look at it this way,
I mean technically our marriage is saved!
Well this calls for a toast, so pour the champagne!
Oh! Well in fact well I'll look at it this way,
I mean technically our marriage is dinked!
Well this calls for a toast,
so pour the champagne,
pour the champagne!
I'd chime in with a "Haven't you people ever heard of
closing the goddamn door?!"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
with a sense of voice and rationality.
I'd chime in "Haven't you people ever heard
of closing the goddamn door?!"
No, it's much better to face
these kinds of things with a sense of...
I'd chime in with a "Haven't you people ever heard of
closing the goddamn door?!"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things
with a sense of voice and rationality.
I'd chime in "Haven't you people ever heard
of closing the goddamn door?!"
No, it's much better to face
these kinds of things with a sense of...