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What am I talking about?
Got too much to say, got too much to shout
Should I write it in capital letters?
You can figure it out
Why make a noise when you're deaf to my words?
You think it's a ploy and I'm testin' your nerve
How can I show you the truth
When you're turned away when I'm bruised?
Someone cut the line of communication
Someone cut the line
Someone cut the line where the explanationI can't get in, I can't get out
I can't get over how you're shuttin' me out
Shuttin' me out, shuttin' me out
If I'm to blame then help me understand
You can't complain when you're shuttin' me out
Shuttin' me out, shuttin' me outThis is serious to say, a serious saying
I notice that whenever the melody rings
You take a sentiment and pop it in the bank

And start jammin'
You're subliminal to know, and all the things you don't
Your intelligence is oblivious to so much, so much
You go so tight thatI can't get in, I can't get out
I can't get over how you're shuttin' me out
Shuttin' me out, shuttin' me out
If I'm to blame then help me understand
You can't complain when you're shuttin' me out
Shuttin' me out, shuttin' me outHow do you propose that we go forward
Backward, left or right
Or know how to continue on this path at all?
Why can't you see I'm in love with you?
Can you step out of your cubbyhole
Know me tight, speak your mind
As we roll on through life it'll be alright
If you're by my side
Let go and try, let me in
So I can sit by your side for the rest of our lives
Cut that rope and line and tie
Tie it up tight
Someone cut the line, someone cut the line
Someone went and cut our line
We gotta mend itI can't get in, I can't get out
I can't get over how you're shuttin' me out
Shuttin' me out, shuttin' me out
If I'm to blame then help me understand
You can't complain when you're shuttin' me out
Shuttin' me out, shuttin' me outWhat am I supposed to do with that?
Where are we gonna go with that?
Nowhere
Nowhere good
What am I supposed to do with that?
Where are we gonna go, baby, if you won't talk to me, love?
Where we gonna go now?
Don't shut me out
Don't shut me out
Songwriters
JONATHAN SHORTEN, JOSS STONEPublished by
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Joss Stone (born Joscelyn Eve Stoker in Dover, United Kingdom on April 11, 1987) is an English soul singer whose throaty style of singing was influenced by early motown singers.

Her debut album, The Soul Sessions, consists of classic soul tracks by Betty Wright, Aretha Franklin, Laura Lee and Bettye Swann and was released in late 2003. It reached the top 5 in the UKalbums chart, and also made the top forty of the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart.

Joss Stone was nominated for "British Breakthrough Act", and won "British Female Solo Artist" and "British Urban Act", entering the Guinness World Records for being the youngest BRIT Award solo winner at age seventeen.

After achieving critical acclaim for The Soul Sessions, Stone recorded an album full of original songs in 2004 titled Mind, Body & Soul.
It proved to be an even bigger success than her first album, as it debuted at #1 in the UK (breaking the record for the youngest female ever to top the albums charts there, a record previously held by Avril Lavigne).

Stone began working on her third studio album, Introducing Joss Stone, at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, in May 2006.
It was released on 12 March 2007 in the UK on Virgin Records, involving production by Raphael Saadiq and collaborations with Lauryn Hill, Common and Joi.
Stone describes it as "truly me. That's why I'm calling it Introducing Joss Stone. These are my words, and this is who I am as an artist".
The album debuted and peaked at number twelve on the UK Albums Chart. It also debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 selling 118,000 copies in its first week, becoming the highest debut for a British solo female artist on the U.S. chart, surpassing the record previously held by Amy Winehouse with Back to Black. It has sold 60,000 copies in the UK since its release.
Joss Stone was nominated for the MOBO Award for "Best UK Female" in September 2007, but lost out to Amy Winehouse.

Tell Me 'Bout It, the album's lead single, debuted and peaked at number twenty-eight on the UK Singles Chart—where it stayed for three weeks only, and peaked at number eighty-three on the U.S Billboard Hot 100.
The second single, Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now, a collaboration with rapper Common, made the top sixty-five of the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
Joss Stone turned its music video to a Product Red — this means that the video is available online over iTunes Store and that the gains from these sales revert to Product Red, an organisation which helps women and children in Africa affected by HIV and/or AIDS.
Joss Stone is the first artist to do this, entering the Guinness World Records once again.
On 4 October 2007, Stone's official website confirmed Baby Baby Baby as the album's third single.
Stone's fifth album, LP1 was released on 26 July 2011. The Somehow Songfacts says that the long player was the first release through Stone's own Stone'd Records and was recorded in just a week at Blackbird Studios in Nashville. Stone fought a legal battle with her record company EMI to release her from her contract and The LP1 album title signifies the fresh start the singer felt she was making.

Trivia:
Worryingly for fans of Stone, she recently confessed that singing is not a career she plans to stick to: she told a journalist recently that she would like to give it up in a few years to become a normal housewife with a husband and children.

Singles:
* 2004 - Fell in Love With a Boy
* 2004 - Super Duper Love
* 2004 - You Had Me
* 2004 - Right to Be Wrong
* 2005 - Spoiled
* 2005 - The Right Time (Cover of Extra for the GAP-Ad)
* 2005 - Don't Cha Wanna Ride?
* 2007 - Tell Me 'Bout It
* 2007 - Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now

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