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A Certain Someone - The Sundays



     
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Live your life, have your say
Read your stars, day by day
If I could have anything in the world for free
I wouldn't share it with anyone else but meOh, live your life, go your way
And I said, "Oh no"
Live your life, stake your claim
Wash your clothes, change your nameOoh, and I said, "Oh, no, no"
If I could have anything in the world for free
I wouldn't share it with anyone else but me
Ooh, ah, you're too twisted by half but that's far enoughSo live your life, build a home
And fill it full of flowers and a bottle of old cologne
Yeah, if I could have anything in the world for free
I wouldn't share it with anyone else but meExcept perhaps a certain someone
Except perhaps a certain someoneExcept perhaps a certain someone
Except perhaps a certain someone
Except perhaps a certain someoneJust to be shown another way out
You're too twisted by half but that's far enoughOh, I'd be careful living in a block of flats
And I never take the lift to the top

No, I never take the lift to the top
Ah, you're too twisted by half but that's far enoughTake a swim 'round, take a look down
I'll never believe what we've found
We figured it out, we figured it out
We lived in a house, in a cold room

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The Sundays were an influential british indie group of the late 1980s and 1990s. Singer Harriet Wheeler and guitarist David Gavurin formed the band in college at bristol, soon adding bassist Paul Brindley and drummer Patrick Hannan. Comparisons were drawn with original label-mates The Smiths, and bands such as Cocteau Twins, and 10,000 Maniacs. Their level of commercial success was almost unprecedented by an indie act when their first album 'Reading Writing and Arithmetic' (rough trade, 1989) debuted in the British charts at number 4...

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