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Spaceway 70
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Spaceway 70 was released on September 23, 2016 by Pataca Discos as a part of the album Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles Will Be Asked to Retrieve Them
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Release DateSeptember 23, 2016
LabelPataca Discos
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM191

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Bruno Pernadas
Bruno Pernadas
Performer
Tiago de Sousa
Tiago de Sousa
Remixer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bruno Pernadas
Bruno Pernadas
Composer
Rita Westwood
Rita Westwood
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Bruno Pernadas
Bruno Pernadas
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Everything turns around gold
Since you've been homesick
'Cause my eyes were blood shot from snow
The night that I met you
[Verse 2]
Ice cold dreams make the road safe
I'm floatin' on the surface
At one point I thought I could die
But nothing ever happened
[Verse 3]
Silver flash rings goin' nowhere
Thousand jewels in the water
[Verse 4]
I get up and walk through the hallway
Haven't see your face around here
Alligators in a bad mood frightening little kids
Peeling off their dreams on a lousy Sunday
Everyone's a bit insane, you can't rely on pain
You cannot miss the game, across the outer the outer blue space
[Verse 5]
How could you ever die?
How could you ever be mine?
You go wondering how it should be
In a space town
[Verse 6]
Sometimes I think I miss Debbie
In a desert I have found you
Alligators in a bad mood frightening little kids
Peeling off their dreams on a lousy Sunday
Eating candy bars, old hats kitchen stuff and cash
Doesn't matter when solitude and daydream
[Verse 7]
Space way seventy
Blue stars in the highway
Splashing down a little rock wall
If we had time
[Verse 8]
You have been away doin' crazy things
Catchin' all the planes while I sit and wait
I felt I could rest a lifetime but you see more people than I do
Travelled the world in a spacecraft, yellin' at your mother's boyfriend
[Verse 9]
Everything turns around gold
Since you've been homesick
At one point, I thought I could die
But nothing ever happened
Written by: Bruno Pernadas, Rita Westwood
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