Black and White Movies - Andrew McMahon In the Wilderness



     
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Black and White Movies Lyrics


As the summer came and left with the rain
Pushing shadows down the road
In this old beach town when the sun goes down
All the gray turns into goldGot no plans, just a feeling
I'm no architect at all
There's a fan on the ceiling
And a telephone that you should callAre you home tonight?
Are you laying in bed watching black and white movies
All alone tonight?
Do you ever rewind to the summer you knew me?Black and white moviesYou were out at dawn with a wet suit on
That's the picture in my mind
Now the waves still crash on the bonfire ash
That the tourists leave behindWaves of sound, waves of static
Through the windows in my room
And the seeds that you planted
In a coffee cup that never bloomAre you home tonight?
Are you laying in bed watching black and white movies
All alone tonight?

Do you ever rewind to the summer you knew me?Black and white movies
Black and white moviesAre you home tonight?
Are you home tonight?Are you home tonight?
Are you laying in bed watching black and white movies
All alone tonight?
Do you ever rewind to the summer you knew me?Are you home?
Are you laying in bed watching black and white movies
All alone tonight?
Do you ever rewind to the summer you knew me?Black and white movies
Watching black and white movies
Are you home tonight?
Are you home tonight?

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Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness is the third musical project by Andrew McMahon, formerly of punk-rock outfits Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin. McMahon announced the moniker in a blog post in July 2014, stating, "as I embark on yet another musical adventure, I will be traveling with my band to many of those same stages, this time as “Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness”. I suppose my wilderness is mostly an abstract one. Since putting Jack’s behind me, I have forced myself into strange spaces seeking new stimulus..."

Read more about Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness on Last.fm.


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Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness