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Maureen
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Maureen was released on September 10, 2025 by Black Crow Records as a part of the album One for the Road (Songs from the Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry the Musical)
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Release DateSeptember 10, 2025
LabelBlack Crow Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM95

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Passenger
Passenger
Background Vocals
John Garrison
John Garrison
Bass Guitar
Benjamin Edgar
Benjamin Edgar
Guitar
Karl Brazil
Karl Brazil
Drums
David Tench
David Tench
Keyboards
Leo Mundy
Leo Mundy
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Michael Rosenberg
Michael Rosenberg
Songwriter
Jeremy Holland Smith
Jeremy Holland Smith
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Passenger
Passenger
Producer
Chris Vallejo
Chris Vallejo
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Maureen, how I wish I could have been
A better man than the one that you have seen
Too scared to live and too afraid to dream
Maureen
[Verse 2]
I know I've underwhelmed and I've overstayed
And I never say the right things at the right time in the right way
I know I've cost you more than I'll ever help you to save
Maureen, I've seen
[Verse 3]
That now I've let you down more than I've lifted you up
And I couldn't hold you close so I've been holding you up
And I know I've always been the empty half of the cup
That you keep so clean
[Verse 4]
Maureen, how I wish you could have seen
A better man than the one that I have been
Too brittle to bend and too straight to lean
Maureen
[Verse 5]
Ah, but you've overridden and you've undermined
And you often say the cruelest things at the hardest of times
You've not forgotten or forgiven any one of my crimes
Maureen, come clean
[Verse 6]
For now you treat me like one of your household chores
And though I hate to hear you crying outside your bedroom door
I just can't do this deafening silence any Maureen
I'm tired of this scene
[Verse 7]
Maureen, how I wish you would've been
Willing to meet me somewhere in-between
The devil and the deep blue sea
Maureen
[Verse 8]
Do you remember how I used to make you laugh
Walking by the harbour as light turned to dark
The sun sets soft as silk on my mother's scarf
Was it all a dream
Maureen
Written by: Michael Rosenberg
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