Видео
Видео
Создатели
ИСПОЛНИТЕЛИ
Maggie Rogers
Вокал
Ian Fitchuk
Барабаны
Sam Evian
Электрогитара
МУЗЫКА И СЛОВА
Maggie Rogers
Автор песен
Ian Fitchuk
Автор песен
ПРОДЮСЕРЫ И ЗВУКОРЕЖИССЕРЫ
Maggie Rogers
Продюсер
Michael Deano
Ассистент инженера звукозаписи
Ian Fitchuk
Продюсер
Lauren Marquez
Ассистент инженера звукозаписи
Konrad Snyder
Инженер звукозаписи
Sam Evian
Дополнительный инженер
Jonathan Low
Миксинг-инженер
Emily Lazar
Мастеринг-инженер
Слова
[Verse 1]
You trace your steps back to the start
See the clock there slowing
The hindsight's been the hardest part
Hurts to see you glowing
[PreChorus]
'Cause I remember late September
Your silhouette on blue wallpaper
In the hallway
You drew the line and pulled me under
But do you ever stop to wonder
About me?
[Chorus]
All of the things we pulled apart
I let it go, it doesn't matter
The seasons changed, it broke my heart
But I will always remember you
When we were dancing in the living room
Yeah, yeah
[Verse 2]
I see it now who I was back then
So young and hungry
You loved me strong, and you were my friend
When the world felt empty
[PreChorus]
But I remember sentimental
Sleepless nights, I set the table
And just waited
All along, I would have given
Every song I've ever written
Just to spend one day with you
[Chorus]
All of the things we pulled apart
I let it go, it doesn't matter
The seasons changed, it broke my heart
But I will always remember you
When we were dancing in the living room
Oh, I will always remember you
When we were dancing in the living room
Ooh, ooh
[Bridge]
But when you think of me completely
Hope it doesn't freak you out
And when you love somebody new
I hope you say it out loud
[Chorus]
All of the things we pulled apart
I let it go, it doesn't matter
The seasons changed, it broke my heart
But I will always remember you
When we were dancing in the living room
But I will always remember you
When we were dancing in the living room
Oh, I will remember you
[Outro]
So in love and high on our own fumes
Oh, that's how I will remember you
Ooh, ooh
Mmm, oh
Written by: Ian Fitchuk, Maggie Rogers

