No Sense

"No Sense" is a 1983 song from Australian rock band Cold Chisel, and appeared on the album Twentieth Century.

[1] Receiving more radio airplay of the two songs on the single, it appeared on Cold Chisel's early greatest hits compilations.

"[2] The lyrics of the song were inspired by a fan from Wollongong who would send Barnes letters declaring her love and occasionally threatening suicide.

Toby Creswell said it featured Barnes' "customarily direct rock song approach, underneath which a very odd keyboard part was placed and on top, a reggaefied guitar.

"[5] Andrew McMillan wrote in RAM, "the recent release of "No Sense" simply heightens their ideal of self-justification.