(Currie)
UK CDS "Not Where It's At"
Cry, cry out your eyes forever
It won't go away
I, I'm just a dumb observer
It's so stupid what I say
Like everyone else will do I'm gonna lie to you
Tell you that life is cruel but some day you're gonna wake up
With sleep instead of teardrops in your eyes
And so, nobody lives forever,
The crassest of cliches
Like time, time is the greatest healer
But it's a murderer today
Like everyone else will do I'm gonna lie to you
Tell you that life is cruel but some day you're gonna wake up
With sleep instead of teardrops in your eyes
You know my holding you won't change anything
I can't stop this whole charade continuing
As each consoling kiss remains on your face like a stain
So cry, cry out those tears
And let them succumb to gravity
And try, try as I might
I'll never fill that vacancy
Like everyone else will do I'm gonna lie to you
Tell you that life is cruel but some day you're gonna wake up
With sleep instead of teardrops in your eyes.
Someday you're gonna wake up with sleep instead of teardrops in your eyes
Del Amitri is a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1980. The group was founded by Justin Currie, who after playing in a school band, placed an ad in a music store to find musicians to form a new project. The initial lineup included Currie (bass and vocals), Iain Harvie (lead guitar), Bryan Tolland (guitar) and Paul Tyagi (drums). Currie and Harvie are the only members to have remained continuously throughout the band's history, also being the main songwriters. Del Amitri achieved success in the 1990s with albums like "Change the World" and "Twisted", characterized by catchy pop-rock melodies and introspective lyrics. Among their most famous songs are "Always the Last to Know", "The Rest of the Day" and "Someday Soon".
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