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Cherry Blossoms
3,905
Rock
Cherry Blossoms was released on April 3, 1995 by UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) as a part of the album Tindersticks
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Release DateApril 3, 1995
LabelUMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM96

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tindersticks
Tindersticks
Performer
Stuart Staples
Stuart Staples
Vocals
Neil Fraser
Neil Fraser
Guitar
David Boulter
David Boulter
Organ
Mark Colwill
Mark Colwill
Bass Guitar
Dickon Hinchliffe
Dickon Hinchliffe
Violin
Al Macaulay
Al Macaulay
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Neil Fraser
Neil Fraser
Songwriter
David Boulter
David Boulter
Composer
Mark Colwill
Mark Colwill
Composer
Dickon Hinchliffe
Dickon Hinchliffe
Composer
Al Macaulay
Al Macaulay
Composer
Alistair McAuley
Alistair McAuley
Songwriter
Mark Anthony Stephen Colwill
Mark Anthony Stephen Colwill
Songwriter
Stuart Ashton Staples
Stuart Ashton Staples
Songwriter
Tindersticks
Tindersticks
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Tindersticks
Tindersticks
Producer
Ian Caple
Ian Caple
Producer

Lyrics

(A black television screen
Snow white and black
Deep and open
Splashing against the windows
Looking out onto a three-terrace town
There's a garden, grey-green
And cherry blossoms)
Get in in the morning (all seasons here, saved for a rainy day)
Climb in beside you (a part of a whole)
Watch the clock for half an hour (an orange and its peel)
It's cold on the outside
There's steam on the windows (a star in a night sky)
And I put myself there all the time (a gentle beauty)
You let me forget again
And I've known all along
You let me forget again
Forget how it feels to be wrong
If I could show her completely (funny how everything makes you feel low when you're already low)
But it comes out so drunkardly (lying on the bed, the lightbulb banging down)
And I fall all over my words (get up, pull the sheet from the window, to see the rain still coming down)
I've got these swinging doors (downstairs there's hot coffee, sit down to a cigarette)
From sunshine to the half-light (down to the filter, another and down to my last)
I keep them so well-oiled (another and my last penny)
You let me forget again (4 a.m. 6 feet down. already up with the larks)
And I go stumbling through
You let me forget again (4 a.m. 6 feet down. already up with the larks)
Forget what I always knew
Written by: Al Macaulay, Alistair McAuley, David Boulter, Dickon Hinchliffe, Mark Colwill, Neil Fraser, Stuart Ashton Staples
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