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Shadow Stabbing
48.293
Turnede
Rock
Shadow Stabbing adlı parça albümünün bir parçası olarak Columbia tarafından 24 Temmuz 2001 tarihinde yayınlandıComfort Eagle
album cover
Çıkış Tarihi24 Temmuz 2001
FirmaColumbia
Melodiklik
Akustiklik
Valence
Dans Edilebilirlik
Enerji
BPM130

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Krediler

PERFORMING ARTISTS
John McCrea
John McCrea
Vocals
Xan McCurdy
Xan McCurdy
Electric Guitar
Gabriel Nelson
Gabriel Nelson
Bass Guitar
Todd Roper
Todd Roper
Drums
Cake
Cake
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John McCrea
John McCrea
Songwriter
George Kane
George Kane
Songwriter
Cake
Cake
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
David Cole
David Cole
Mixing Engineer
Don C. Taylor
Don C. Taylor
Mastering Engineer
CAKE
CAKE
Producer

Şarkı sözleri

Adjectives on the typewriter
He moves his words like a prizefighter
The frenzied pace of the mind inside the cell
The man on the street might just as well be
The man on the street might just as well
The man on the street might just as well be
Outside, outside the walls
Out there, you don't hear the echoes and calls
But the steel eye, tight jaw
Say it all, say it all
But the white paint
Plastic saints
Say it all, say it all, say it all
Say it all, say it all, say it all, say it all
Say it all, say-
Somebody has got to say it all
Somebody got to say it all
I'm so nervous
I'm so tense
My heart can't forget about this self-defence
The air is so hot, and my breath comes fast
I thumb the cool blade
But I know this can't last (so nervous, so tense)
I thumb the cool blade (so nervous)
But I know this can't last (so tense)
(So nervous, so tense)
Outside, outside the walls
Out there you don't hear the echoes and calls
But the steel eye, tight jaw
Say it all, say it all
But the white paint
Plastic saints
Say it all, say it all, say it all
Say it all, say it all, say it all, say it all
Say it all, say-
Somebody got to say it all
Somebody got to say it all
Yeah, adjectives on the typewriter
He moves his words like a prizefighter
The frenzied pace of the mind inside the cell
The man on the street might just as well be
The man on the street might just as well
The man on the street might just as well be
Written by: George Kane, John McCrea
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