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Almost
10.686
Rock
Almost fue publicado el 23 de marzo de 2004 por Arts & Crafts Productions Inc. como parte del álbum All Of Our Names
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Fecha de lanzamiento23 de marzo de 2004
SelloArts & Crafts Productions Inc.
Melodicidad
Acústico
Valence
Bailabilidad
Energía
BPM112

Créditos

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sarah Harmer
Sarah Harmer
Vocals
Gavin Brown
Gavin Brown
Drums
Howie Beck
Howie Beck
Bass Guitar
Martin Kinack
Martin Kinack
Guitar
Ian Thornley
Ian Thornley
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Sarah Harmer
Sarah Harmer
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Sarah Harmer
Sarah Harmer
Producer
Marty Kinack
Marty Kinack
Producer
Gavin Brown
Gavin Brown
Producer

Letras

[Verse 1]
I almost dialed your number when I thought the coast was clear
'Cause it's looked up for so long at me
And said, call me please
But the place was closing
The counter girl turned the sign
The cooks were getting their coats
And I got mine
And said goodnight to the sea of empty seats
[Verse 2]
And if I am a sailor
You are the warm gulf wind
And you've blown in to this little port and roused my dreams again
[Verse 3]
I see my mouth moving when I talk to you
I do
I see my lips and I feel like a kid
Who can't keep something hid
[Verse 4]
'Cause I've been under the paper you were writing on
You left your impression long after you'd gone on me
Marks only I can see
[Verse 5]
And if I am a sailor
You are the warm gulf wind
And you've blown in to this little port and roused my dreams again
[Verse 6]
When we say sometime later
You know that we don't say when
You have blown in to this little port and roused my dreams again
[Verse 7]
I almost dialed your number when I thought the coast was clear
'Cause it's looked up for so long at me
And said, call me please
[Verse 8]
And if I am a sailor
You are the warm gulf wind
And you've blown in to this little port and roused my dreams again
[Verse 9]
When we say sometime later
You know that we don't say when
You have blown in to this little port and roused my dreams again
[Verse 10]
Roused my dreams
Sailor to wind
Written by: Sarah Harmer
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