For Us - Annie Whitehead



     
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Ask yourself
What do you think about us?
I was in the station
Working on something for usYou say your empty mind
Is easy when it's drugged
I watched you fall out of bed and scrape up your back
Well, maybe
This life is like the drug.
This life is like the drug.Ask yourself
What do they say about us?
I was in the station
Cooking up something for usYou say your empty mind
Is easy when it's drugged
I watched you fall out of bed and scrape up your back
Well, maybe
This life is like your bed.
This life is like your bed.I've seen you fall between
Everywhere we go

They want to love you, baby
More than you know
I've seen the storm inside you
All through the day I know it never leaves you
Not in that way(Yeah)I've seen your empty mind is easy when it's drugged
I've watched you fall out of bed and then scrape up your back
Well, maybe
This life is like your head.
This life is like your head.
This life is like your head...Ask yourself
Ask yourself
Yeah, ask yourself

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Annie Whitehead (born July 16, 1955 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English jazz trombone player. Annie learned trombone at school; at 14 she was already busy playing with brass bands, local dance groups and the Manchester Youth Jazz Orchestra and began her professional career at sixteen. In the 1970s she moved to London where she found herself in demand. In the following years she worked with Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath, National Health, Carla Bley, Robert Wyatt, Joan Armatrading, Chris Rea, Bill Wyman, Elvis Costello, Jah Wobble and others.

Read more about Annie Whitehead on Last.fm.


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