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Elbow - Kindling (Fickle Flame) ft. John Grant
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Elbow
Elbow
Performer
Craig Potter
Craig Potter
Keyboards
Guy Garvey
Guy Garvey
Vocals
Mark Potter
Mark Potter
Guitar
Pete Turner
Pete Turner
Bass Guitar
Alex Reeves
Alex Reeves
Drums
Nick Ingman
Nick Ingman
Conductor
Lyn Fletcher
Lyn Fletcher
Leader
Sarah Ewins
Sarah Ewins
Violin
Tiberiu Buta
Tiberiu Buta
Violin
Nicola Clark
Nicola Clark
Violin
John Gralak
John Gralak
Violin
Victor Hayes
Victor Hayes
Violin
Philippa Heys
Philippa Heys
Violin
Paulette Bayley
Paulette Bayley
Violin
Julia Hanson
Julia Hanson
Violin
Caroline Abbott
Caroline Abbott
Violin
John Purton
John Purton
Violin
Hannah Smith
Hannah Smith
Violin
Julian Mottram
Julian Mottram
Viola
Martin Schäfer
Martin Schäfer
Viola
Rob Criswell
Rob Criswell
Viola
Chris Emerson
Chris Emerson
Viola
Nicholas Trygstad
Nicholas Trygstad
Cello
Jane Hallett
Jane Hallett
Cello
David Petri
David Petri
Cello
Clare Rowe
Clare Rowe
Cello
Dan Storer
Dan Storer
Double Bass
Bea Schirmer
Bea Schirmer
Double Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Craig Potter
Craig Potter
Composer
Guy Garvey
Guy Garvey
String Arranger
Nick Ingman
Nick Ingman
String Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Craig Potter
Craig Potter
Mixing Engineer
Danny Evans
Danny Evans
Engineer
Tim Young
Tim Young
Mastering Engineer
Nick Ingman
Nick Ingman
Engineer

Lyrics

Had a circular saw blade Where I should have had a heart I was trusted, I adored her And I tore it all apart Twin moons on a millpond From a tumbledown barn I can still taste the heat of the sun on her skin in my arms I could fold to the cold of these January streets But your smile in the half-light was Pure pillow print cheek I will be far away for a while But my heart's staying put Warming and guarding and guiding The one that I love Warming and guarding and guiding The one that I love The silence and the waiting and the rush of all aboard Fifty souls to a carriage I'm trying hard to be ignored Then my telephone shakes into life and I see your name And the wheat fields explode into gold either side of the train And the wheat fields explode into gold either side of the train And the wheat fields explode into gold
Writer(s): Guy Edward John Garvey, Craig Lee Potter, Mark Potter, Peter James Turner Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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