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Don't Talk to Strangers - Roger Daltrey



     
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The voice brings back memories
I'd rather forget that other side of life
In the shadows of the blue room
Those were free and easy timesWe were never far behind
The innocence abused
With every hall we played
Unaware of the masqueradeDon't talk to strangers
Don't make any sudden moves
I sense a danger
In running out on youI gave it all away
Victims of our youth
Afraid of darkness
So I'm running back to you
I'm running back to youThe darkest regions of a writer's heart
Gave us songs that tore the world apart
In the shadows of a blue room
It promised fame and opened doorsStill it left me wanting more
Beckoned to me from the wings

Showed me everything
Took me from the safety of your armsDon't talk to strangers
Don't make any sudden moves
I sense a danger
In running out on youI gave it all away
Victims of our youth
Afraid of darkness
So I'm running back to you
I'm running back to youDon't talk to strangers
Don't make any sudden moves
I sense a danger
In running out on youI gave it all away
Victims of our youth
Afraid of darkness
So I'm running back to youDon't talk to strangers
Don't make any sudden moves
I sense a danger
In running out on youI gave it all away
Victims of our youth
Afraid of darkness
So I'm running back to you
I'm running back to youDon't talk to strangers
Don't talk to strangers

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Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE (born in Hammersmith, London, England on 1 March 1944) is a popular music artist, best known as the founder and lead singer of the English rock band, The Who. He has enjoyed a less successful solo music career, and has acted in a large number of film, theatre and television roles. Daltrey and his second wife, former model Heather Taylor, have two daughters, Rosie and Willow, and a son, Jamie. They have four grandchildren, Lily, Lola, Ramona and Scarlett. He had a son, Simon, with his first wife Jacqueline Rickman, who he married in 1964.

Read more about Roger Daltrey on Last.fm.


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