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Crashin' In - The Charlatans



     
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All ready to get on my way
Move on up into the city today
I can see you got a solar report
Keeps you in and keeps you boring
I can hear you snoringOne of these days
You'll hear the sound of speed
I'll come crashin' in your flat and say
"Hey, it's too late"All your friends from driving around
Coming up to feel the weekend going up in smoke
Kiss behind the coolest of walls
Standing there to tear your heart out
No you've got a blow outOne of these days
You'll hear the sound of speed
I'll come crashin' in your flat and say
"Hey, come on now"I can go for miles and miles
And miles and miles and miles
Oh, yeah, oh yeahAll dressed up to get on my way
Move on up into the city today

I can see you've got a solar report
You're still in and you're still boring
I can hear you snoringOne of these days
You'll see the sound of speed
I'll come crashin' in your flat and say
"Hey, it's too late"I can go for miles and miles
And miles and miles and miles
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeahSee me, I can feel it coming around
See me, I can feel it coming around
See me, I can feel it coming around
See me, I can feel it coming around
Yeah, yeah

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There have been two bands with the name The Charlatans. 1. An alternative rock band from the United Kingdom (1988-present)
2. A psychedelic rock band from the United States (1964-1969) 1. The Charlatans (known as The Charlatans UK in the U.S. to avoid confusion with the 60s group of the same name) were originally formed in the West Midlands/Northwich area of England in 1988 by bassist Martin Blunt, who recruited fellow West Midlanders Rob Collins (keyboards), Jon Brookes (drums), John Baker (also known as Day) (guitar), and vocalist Baz Ketley.

Read more about The Charlatans on Last.fm.


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