13 showed a slight shift from the rabble rousing of Parklife and parts of The Great Escape to more thoughtful, introspective moments. Even the lead single, Tender, a 6 odd minute gospel feeling track, followed this direction, with Graham Coxon admitting he was terrified of singing the lead live on Top of the Pops ""I didn't want to sing, 'Oh my Gravy...'!"). That said, it contains "Coffee and TV" , possibly one of the best 10 pop songs ever written, with the immortal line "Do you feel like a chainstore, practically floored". Buy it