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Amphetamines
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Amphetamines was released on November 1, 1999 by RCA Records Label as a part of the album Horrorscope
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Release DateNovember 1, 1999
LabelRCA Records Label
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM190

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Don Gilmore
Don Gilmore
Keyboards
Tony Fagenson
Tony Fagenson
Drums
John Ewing, Jr.
John Ewing, Jr.
Programming
Statik
Statik
Programming
Femio Hernandez
Femio Hernandez
Assistant Programming
Jon Siebels
Jon Siebels
Guitar
Matt Griffin
Matt Griffin
Assistant Programming
Max Collins
Max Collins
Lead Vocals
Michael "Elvis" Baskette
Michael "Elvis" Baskette
Assistant Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Max Collins
Max Collins
Songwriter
Jon Siebels
Jon Siebels
Composer
Tony Fagenson
Tony Fagenson
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Don Gilmore
Don Gilmore
Producer
Tom Lord-Alge
Tom Lord-Alge
Mixing Engineer
John Ewing, Jr.
John Ewing, Jr.
Editing Engineer
Ted Jensen
Ted Jensen
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Amphetamines and jellybeans
She was pretty in her teens
Waiting for the month of come what May
I smelled you on my shirt today
Of course the hardest part is letting go
But you've got to or you know
You'll end up waiting by the
Phone me once in a while
Let me know you're alright
Tell you again that I'm fine
Then we go about our separate lives
Was it nasty scheme or lazy dreams
I left you cold two blankets deep
This is the last song I'll send your way
I smelled you on my shirt today
Of course the hardest part is letting go
But you've got to or you know
You'll end up waiting by the
Phone me once in a while
Let me know you're alright
Tell you again that I'm fine
Then we go about our separate lives
Phone me tell me that you're waiting
By the phone for me to phone you
Once in a while (once in a while, once in a while)
Then we go about our separate
Phone me once in a while
Let me know you're alright
Tell you again that I'm fine
Then we go about our separate
Phone me once in a while
Let me know you're alright
Tell you again that I'm fine
Then we go about our separate lives (our separate lives, then we go about our
Separate lives)
Written by: Max Collins
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