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High Up On the Hook - Alice Russell



     
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Can I stop my hobo wondering days now
I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
I seem to notice more and more every day now
You got my heartstrings breathing so right
I hang my coat high up on the hook now
I'll put my gloves down down on the side
And I know that they will still be there when
I get those feelings need to run go hide
I'm getting lost in, with you every day now
Or just sitting quietly side by side
Climbing towers and getting mystery trains now
Making tea and settling down
Kites ice creams jumping jumping trampolines now
Waking up and I'll tell you last nights dream
Seeing things that no one else has seen now
Your pulling on my heat of silk and strings

Can I stop my hobo wondering days now
I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
I seem to notice more and more every day now
You got my heartstrings breathing so right
I hang my coat high up on the hook now
I'll put my gloves down down on the side
And I know that they will still be there when
I get those feelings need to run go hide
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Alice Russell (b. 1975) is a British soul singer. She is the daughter of an organist, and grew up in Framlingham in Suffolk. At the age of nine, following in her father's and sisters' musical footsteps, Russell began taking lessons on cello, and sang in choirs, before studying art and music in Brighton from 1994. As well as the classical influences of her father, and formal music lessons, Russell listened to gospel music and soul artists such as Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin from an early age, which played a big part in the shaping of her style.

Read more about Alice Russell on Last.fm.


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