Video musicale
Video musicale
Crediti
PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Funeral Portrait
Performer
Lee Jennings
Vocals
Robert Weston
Bass
Brandon Umbanhowar
Drums
Cody Wessinger
Guitar
Caleb Freihaut
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Johnny Andrews
Composer
Josh Landry
Composer
Lee Jennings
Composer
Robert Weston
Composer
Brandon Umbanhowar
Composer
Cody Wessinger
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Johnny Andrews
Producer
Josh Landry
Producer
Jacob Hansen
Mixing Engineer
Joseph McQueen
Mixing Engineer
Testi
[Verse 1]
It's an elephant's room 'cause I know what you're thinking
It's the burn in my veins when I know you been using
Your pretty white lies might hide the bruises
But you and I know what the ugly truth is
[PreChorus]
When the needle speaks, taking you from me
I can hear you fall, feel you hit the wall
So when you're pushing pins underneath your skin
I can feel it all, yeah, I can feel it all
[Chorus]
When the needle speaks, taking you from me
I can hear you fall, feel you hit the wall
So when you're pushing pins underneath your skin
I can feel it all, you are, you are my voodoo doll
[PostChorus]
Every time you fall, I'm black and blue
Following your tracks, I'm lost with you
[Verse 2]
All your charms couldn't stop the bleeding
But under your spell, I'm still believing
And there's no divide, no separation
I live and die by your self destruction
[Chorus]
When the needle speaks, taking you from me
I can hear you fall, feel you hit the wall
So when you're pushing pins underneath your skin
I can feel it all, you are, you are my voodoo doll
[PostChorus]
Every time you fall, I'm black and blue
Following your tracks, I'm lost with you
[Bridge]
Every time you fall, I fall with you
Following your tracks, I'm lost with you
[Chorus]
When the needle speaks, taking you from me
I can hear you fall, feel you hit the wall
So when you're pushing pins underneath your skin
I can feel it all, you are, you are my voodoo doll
[PostChorus]
Every time you fall, I'm black and blue
Following your tracks, I'm lost with you
Written by: Brandon Umbanhowar, Cody Wessinger, Johnny Andrews, Josh Landry, Lee Jennings, Lee Jennings Smith, Robert Weston