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I Feel Love (Every Million Miles) - The Dead Weather



     
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Nothing’s in color, I cross the desert, nothing’s alive
What does the blacktop know that I have not cracked with my mind
Nothing’s in color, grey has appeal, nobody cry
Why do the street lamps shine out still, nothing’s black
I feel love every million miles
I feel love every once in a while
I feel love every million miles
I feel love every once in a while
Nothing’s in color, I cross the desert, nothing’s alive
What does the blacktop know that I have not cracked with my mind
Nothing’s in color, grey has appeal, deep in the eyes
Why do the street lamps shine out still when nothing’s alive
I feel love every million miles
I feel love every once in a while
I feel love every million miles

I feel love every once in a while
Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker, feeding back [?]
Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker, feeding back [?]
Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker, feeding back [?]
Why does my heartbeat feel like a speaker, feeding back
I feel love every million miles
I feel love every once in a while
I feel love every million miles
I feel love every once in a while
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The Dead Weather is an alternative rock band that formed in Nashville, Tennessee, United States in 2009. They consist of Alison Mosshart (vocals, guitar), Dean Fertita (guitar, organ), Jack Lawrence (bass, drums) and Jack White (drums, vocals, guitar). All members of the band are from other, well known alternative rock groups. Mosshart is a member of The Kills, Fertita is a member of Queens of the Stone Age, Lawrence is a member of The Greenhornes and The Raconteurs and White is a member of The White Stripes and The Raconteurs.

Read more about The Dead Weather on Last.fm.


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