Kredity

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Andrew Cox
Andrew Cox
Saxophone
Angus Milne
Angus Milne
Bass Guitar
Cherie Gears
Cherie Gears
Lead Vocals
Oliver Norman
Oliver Norman
Piano
Little Violet
Little Violet
Performer
Max Miller
Max Miller
Electric Guitar
Lee Walker
Lee Walker
Piano
Anna Chandler
Anna Chandler
Saxophone
Tom I'Anson
Tom I'Anson
Trombone
Patrick Martin
Patrick Martin
Trombone
Gaz Smith
Gaz Smith
Trumpet
Tom Sharp
Tom Sharp
Trumpet
James Hamilton
James Hamilton
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Oliver Norman
Oliver Norman
Composer
Cherie Gears
Cherie Gears
Lyrics
Andrew Cox
Andrew Cox
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Oliver Norman
Oliver Norman
Producer
Gavin McGrath
Gavin McGrath
Mastering Engineer

Texty

Curtains close
My vision is hazy
The crowd have dispersed
They have all left me alone
 
You say it's no big deal
Good things must come to an end
Forget and be forgotten
Are my new best friends
 
If all the world's a stage 
Men and women merely players 
All the world's a stage 
So I can predict the weather 
I could be the hero, or the villain, the damsel in distress
A tragedy of love and protest
If all the world's a stage 
All the world's a stage
 
Spotlight lost 
Yet I'm still blinded 
The yearning for light
To sit beside me has gone 
 
You say it's no big deal
Good things must come to an end
Forget and be forgotten
Are my new best friends
 
If all the world's a stage 
Men and women merely players 
All the world's a stage 
So I can predict the weather 
I could be the hero, or the villain, the damsel in distress
A tragedy of love and protest
If all the world's a stage 
All the world's a stage
 
It don't matter, it don't matter anymore
Nobody left, demanding my encore
It don't matter, it don't matter anymore 
Now there'll be no applause
 
If all the world's a stage 
It don't matter, it don't matter
All the world's a stage 
It don't matter, it don't matter
I could be the hero, or the villain, the damsel in distress
A tragedy of love and protest
If all the world's a stage 
All the world's a stage
I could be the hero, or the villain, the damsel in distress
A tragedy of love and protest
All the world's a stage
Written by: Cherie Gears, Oliver Norman
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