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Cinema Lover
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Cinema Lover è stato pubblicato il 14 febbraio 2025 da Hardly Art come parte dell'album La La La
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Data di uscita14 febbraio 2025
EtichettaHardly Art
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM115

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Marinero
Marinero
Performer
Christian Vazquez
Christian Vazquez
Guitar
Edgar Mendoza
Edgar Mendoza
Guitar
Joel Robinow
Joel Robinow
Keyboards
Seven Pappanastros
Seven Pappanastros
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jess Sylvester
Jess Sylvester
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jess Sylvester
Jess Sylvester
Producer
Jason Kick
Jason Kick
Producer
Marta Álvarez
Marta Álvarez
Assistant Recording Engineer
Dave Cooley
Dave Cooley
Mastering Engineer

Testi

[Verse 1]
The lights are slowly fading to darkness
Oh, Janice is showing romance for a goddess
This new flame is holding his hand in the theater
Their voices silence in sync for the feature
They zone out and forget they're sitting with strangers
In a blackout
[Verse 2]
It's so vivid how flowers look in Technicolor
Oh Dorothy, her monochrome Kansas is duller
An escape, stare out in space through a window
While our hero lets thieves ride off into the sunset
Hear trumpets that cry out for justice
Before the intermission
[Chorus]
And I'll watch you
All day and night, till dawn
A love that's never gone
In the dark void
True love shines through your celluloid
[Chorus]
And I'll watch you
All day and night, till dawn
A love that's never gone
In the dark void
True love shines through our celluloid
[Verse 3]
La-la-la
Final girl, she's too smart for the slasher
La-la-la
Oh Ripley, I hope she takes off in her shuttle
La-la-la
It's the third act and he's viewing the picture on IMAX
La-la-la
It's so sad, he can't hold back his tears for the climax
La-la-la
Relax, let go, it's a show, let it all out, baby
[Bridge]
In the dark void
True love shines through your celluloid
[Chorus]
And I'll watch you
All day and night, till dawn
A love that's never gone
In the dark void
True love shines through our celluloid
Written by: Jess Sylvester
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