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Aimee Mann was born in Richmond, Virginia, and attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, but dropped out to sing with her first punk rock band, the young snakes; the band released the EP Bark Along with the Young Snakes in 1982, and a compilation album was issued in 2004. In 1983, seeking a return to "sweetness and melody", she co-founded with Berklee classmate and boyfriend Michael Hausman the new wave band 'Til Tuesday, which achieved minor success in 1985 with its first album, Voices Carry. The title song is said to be inspired by Hausman and Mann's breakup; the video became an MTV staple, winning the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist, though Mann's signature spiky hair would lead some to dismiss the group. Mann performed with the rock band Rush on the song "Time Stand Still" (from Hold Your Fire, 1987), singing backup vocals and appearing in the music video. With Mann playing an increasingly important role in songwriting, 'Til Tuesday released two more albums, Welcome Home and Everything's Different Now.
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Choice In The Matter Lyrics

Aimee Mann

(and if this is one of your ten thousand dollar hours
Dont forget to write it down
Help is on the way)
Skip the cloak and dagger bit
Dont you know were sick of it
As much as I would like to stay
The message light just blinks away
And while Im here you wont push play
So you leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no
Option to indulge in this
Exercise in cowardice
Ignorance without the bliss
cause you leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no
-guitar solo-
cause I know where this boat will go
Pulled down by the undertow
Its lucky I know
How to row
So row, row, row your boat
Gently down the stream
I hope you drown and never come up
cause you leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no choice in the matter
You leave me no