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Footsteps
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Footsteps was released on January 1, 1993 by Parlophone Denmark as a part of the album Getting Better
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1993
LabelParlophone Denmark
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM68

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
One Two
One Two
Performer
Søren Bentzen
Søren Bentzen
Keyboards
Cæcilie Norby
Cæcilie Norby
Vocals
Albert Kai
Albert Kai
Drums
Jacob Andersen
Jacob Andersen
Percussion
Nina Forsberg
Nina Forsberg
Vocals
René Cambony
René Cambony
Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Søren Bentzen
Søren Bentzen
Composer
Cæcilie Norby
Cæcilie Norby
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Søren Bentzen
Søren Bentzen
Producer
Nick Foss
Nick Foss
Producer
Lars Overgaard
Lars Overgaard
Engineer

Lyrics

Footsteps
They told me the man I loved
And though it's so long ago
I still hear the sound
The sound of his feet on my stairs
Footsteps
They led him to someone else
They say it hurts me to know
Just hurting me so
What I've been told
Is that time wins
All the bad things
The saying seems old
A woman's stronger
And she'll make it somehow on her own
But all that I know
It doesn't bring me my man back home
So footsteps
Lost in the city stream
My dream that follows behind
Still I see his smile
It gives me the reason to wait
For those footsteps
Break through the cloud of tears
One day I'll have him you know
To feel and to hold
But what I've been told
Is that time wins
All the bad things
The saying seems old
A woman's stronger
And she'll make it somehow on her own
But all that I know
It doesn't bring me my man back home
There ain't a bridge across the river
So many days I've waited
Ooh, so many days
But what I've been told
Is that time wins
All the bad things
The saying seems old
I know a woman's stronger
And she'll make it somehow on her own
But all that I know
Is that time wins
All the bad things, yeah
The saying seems old
A woman's stronger
And she'll make it somehow on her own
But all that I know
Is that time wins
All the bad things
But what you're saying, baby
So all what you're saying
Is it won't bring him home
Mmm
Ooh-hoo
Ooh, oh, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Written by: Cæcilie Norby, Søren Bentzen
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