Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jonathan Vandenbroeck
Vocals
Tom Vanstiphout
Background Vocals
Nina Babet
Background Vocals
Victor Defoort
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jonathan Vandenbroeck
Composer
Martin Gallop
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jo Francken
Producer
Pieterjan Maertens
Mixing Engineer
Dave Kutch
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I've been havin' palpitations, anticipation
Waitin' in your neon room
Put me on a table, hooked up a couple cables
Told me that you'd be back soon
There's been murmurs before but this feels like more
Like my chest is gonna explode
What it's doin' to me to have you lookin' through me?
What you're gonna diagnose?
[Verse 2]
Doc-doc-doctor, what do you see?
When you put me in your MRI
Feels like something's skipping a beat
Every time I look in your eyes
Is that the soul of a man who's ready for love
Or just another broken heart?
If you find something worth saving then
Go-ahead and take me apart
Oh doc-doc-doctor, tell me what do you see?
[Verse 3]
I know you're really busy but I think I'm feelin' dizzy
Here comes another episode
It's like a therapy you give me anytime you're with me
Maybe we should up the dose
You in your scrubs and those pink rubber gloves
And I'm fallin' head over heels
What you're doin' to me? Lightnin' goin' through me
I gotta tell you how I feel
[Verse 4]
Doc-doc-doctor, what do you see
When you put me in your MRI?
Feels like something's skipping a beat
Every time I look in your eyes
Is that the soul of a man who's ready for love
Or just another broken heart?
If you find something worth saving then
Go-ahead and take me apart
Oh doc-doc-doctor, tell me what do you see?
[Verse 5]
Doc doc doctor, what do you see?
When you take a look inside
Feels like something's skipping a beat
Every time I look in your eyes
Is that the soul of a man who's ready for love
Or just another broken heart?
If you find something worth saving then
Go-ahead and tear me apart
Doc-doc-doctor, tell me
Doc-doc-doctor, tell me
Doc-doc-doctor, tell me what do you see?
Written by: Jonathan Vandenbroeck, Martin Gallop

