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I Found You - Tilly and the Wall



     
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I, I went down walking
The sky was bright
Red flowers blooming
The sky was bright, so brightAnd I could hear that rock 'n' roll
Coming out your radio, that's rightI, I went down walking
The sun was hot, so hot
The streets were melt, melt, melting
The sun was hot, so hotAnd I could feel the rock 'n' roll
Coming out your front window
Yeah, I was look, look, looking for youI, I went down walking
The wind's so cold
The leaves build my path
The wind grew coldI was taken by the light
That had fell on such a sight
Uh huh, yeah, that's right
Over and over and over and over againI, I went down walking
The snow made angels on the ground
Icicles hang, hang, hanging

The snow made angels all aroundAnd I stumbled through the snow
On the way to your front door
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Push, push, push, pushing me
And all that I could see were lights
Falling all around meI was look, look, looking for you
I was look, look, looking for you
I was look, look, looking for you
I was look, look, looking for youI was look, look, looking for you
I was look, look, looking for you
I was look, look, looking for you
I was look, look, looking for you

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Tilly and the Wall are an indie rock group which formed in Omaha, Nebraska, United States in 2001. The band consits of Derek Pressnall (vocals, guitar), his wife Jamie Pressnall (tap dancer), Neely Jenkins (vocals, bass), Kianna Alarid (vocals, recorder, bass) and Nick White (keyboards). The band has gained notoriety for having a tap dancer provide percussion instead of a drummer (although drums and drum machines are occasionally used on some of their recordings, and Pressnall is usually complemented by Alarid and Jenkins stomping on the floor).

Read more about Tilly and the Wall on Last.fm.


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