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Ghosts In My Machine - Annie Lennox



     
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Oh, come and take this pain away
Oh, come and take this pain away
Oh, come and set my spirit free, yeah
I've seen too much, I know too much
I hurt too much, I feel too much
I dread too much, I dream too much
I'm caught up by the ghosts in my machine
I'm bruised and battered by the storm
Can't find a place to keep me warm
My mind is broken and forlorn, yeah
I think too much, I do too much
I fall too much, I fail too much
I cry too much, I die too much
I'm haunted by the ghosts in my machine
Give me some of that medicine
To make me forget
(I can't find it)
I need something easier

(I can't find it)
'Cause I ain't found it yet
(I can't find it)
I ain't found it yet
(I can't find it)
Ooh, I ain't found it
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, womankind was born of pain
My soul keeps hurting just the same
Oh, come and take this pain away
I give too much, get used too much
I lose too much, get bruised too much
I bleed too much, I need too much
I'm sleeping with the ghosts in my machine
I still want you, baby
I guess I'll always do
I still love you baby
I guess I'll always do

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Annie Lennox is an Oscar, Brit and Grammy award-winning pop musician and vocalist. She was born on December 25, 1954 in Aberdeen, Scotland.

After three years as lead singer of The Tourists, Lennox achieved her most notable fame as the alto, soul-tinged lead singer of the 1980s rock duo Eurythmics with British musician Dave Stewart. Early in the Eurythmics' career, she was known for her androgyny, wearing suits and once impersonating Elvis. Journalists often referred to her as "the white Grace Jones".

Her 1992 album Diva won critical praise and sold well, but her profile decreased for a period due to her desire to raise her two children outside of the media's glare, although she continued to be a major figure in popular music. Medusa - an album of covers in which Lennox tackled songs by everyone from Bob Marley to The Clash - was released three years after Diva, and also sold well. In 1997 she re-recorded the Eurythmics track "Angel" for the Diana, Princess of Wales tribute album. In 1998 - following the death of a mutual friend (former The Tourists leader singer/songwriter Peet Coombes) - she re-established contact with Dave Stewart and by 1999, Eurythmics had reformed for the album Peace. In 2003 she released her third solo album, Bare.

In 2003, Lennox was chosen to record "Into the West" for the soundtrack of The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. This song won an Academy Award for Best Song in 2003.

In October 2007, Annie released her fourth solo album, Songs Of Mass Destruction.


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