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Heartbeat (with Amurai) (feat. Melissa Loretta) - ATB



     
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Heartbeat (with Amurai) (feat. Melissa Loretta) Lyrics


Steady hands
They guide the wheel
The sun is black
Then it's shades of redThe seasons change
And moments build
We rise to fall
Like dust to windThe hourglass has burned through
And I can't fight(and I can't fight)
The hourglass has burned through
And I can't fight those final turnsBut your soul is a never-ending road
When your heart beats here
Your heart beatsAnd your doors are never fully closed
When your heart beats here
You're always
My heart beatsSo heavy falls the drum
On still lines we can never shape
And it's a rhythm etched in time
We fall back in the artist's clayThe hourglass has burned through

And I can't fight (and I can't fight)
The hourglass has burned through
And I can't fight those final turnsBut your soul is a never-ending road
When your heart beats here
Your heart beatsAnd your doors are never fully closed
When your heart beats here
You're always
My heart beatsYour soul is a never-ending road
When your heart beats here
Your heart beatsAnd your doors are never fully closed
When your heart beats here
You're always
My heart beatsSo heavy falls the drum
On still lines we can never shape
And it's a rhythm etched in time
We fall back in the artist's clay
Songwriters
MELISSA LORETTA, MANVEL TER-POGOSYAN, ANDRE ANDREAS TANNEBERGERPublished by
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Atb


André Tanneberger aka ATB (born February 26, 1973 in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany) is a DJ, musician, and producer of trance, ambient and progressive house music. Among his most famous songs is “9pm (Till I Come)”, which topped the charts in the United Kingdom in 1998 and is widely regarded as the UK’s first Trance number one. The track features a guitar riff which became hugely popular. This guitar sound, which he accidentally found while experimenting with a new producing deck, became the trademark of his early hits.

Read more about ATB on Last.fm.


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