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Courage, Robert
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Courage, Robert wurde am 8. August 2006 von Doghouse Records als Teil des Albums veröffentlichtSomething Real
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Veröffentlichungsdatum8. August 2006
LabelDoghouse Records
Melodizität
Akustizität
Valence
Tanzbarkeit
Energie
BPM70

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Meg & Dia
Meg & Dia
Performer
Meg Frampton
Meg Frampton
Vocals
Dia Frampton
Dia Frampton
Vocals
Bill Lefler
Bill Lefler
Keyboards
Ryan Groskruetz
Ryan Groskruetz
Bass Guitar
Nicholas Price
Nicholas Price
Drums
Kenji Chan
Kenji Chan
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Meg Frampton
Meg Frampton
Composer
Dia Frampton
Dia Frampton
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Bill Lefler
Bill Lefler
Producer
Emily Lazar
Emily Lazar
Mastering Engineer
Daniel Mendez
Daniel Mendez
Mixing Engineer
Stacy Jones
Stacy Jones
Producer

Songtexte

He saw a lonely girl
She saw a lonely world
It was a canvas, slyly careless
A Florestan lieder
And his was a dying breed
And courage came only from his symphonies
A decorative smile to fade out
His concerto in A
Come on
A second chance at love
The moments dead
Make you feel like it's never staying
Made love to a baby grand
A tempest refined inside his hands
He had one girl and one song
Bona fide wine and roulade
But he had to give it up
His heart was raw but his fingers numb
His first words were his last words
An aesthete since first sun
Come on
A second chance at love
The moments slept
Make you feel like it's never staying
And it burned
The first attempt or two
But I remembered you
I, I need that moment back
Please don't, don't don't
A tremor for death
Ivories that sliced sedatives in half
Relief in the Rhine
Washed away regrets
And let him char before he
Caressed the ground
Dear artist you will rise again
A last arabesque in faint fashion
Come on
A second change at love
The moments dead
Make you feel like it's never ending
And it burned
The first attempt or two
But I remembered you
I need that moment back
Please don't, don't forget
He woke
A final view of blue
Dear cordias wet rouge
Relieve romance to graves
Please, please don't forget
Written by: Dia Frampton, Meg Frampton
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