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I Wish I Never Met You (Stereogamous Remix) - Sam Sparro



     
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They say it's insane
When you think
Somebody's gonna
Change when they won't
I'm getting tired of this recital
Is it really worth fighting for?
Young lovers seem care free
But these bags have gotten heavy again
I think it's time to break the pattern
Blame it on return of Saturn
A lonely road to nowhere that's all we are
I wish I never met you
You've done me so wrong
I wish I could forget you
It's been way too long
It's been sixteen hours
And three long years
Been tryin'a wipe these memories

And dry these tears
I wish I never met you
That's how much I regret you
Contempt is in silence
You offer no violence to me
You had me fiending
Like a crack head
I'll squeeze you out
Just like a black head
Nobody's gonna save you
And I know better than
To blame you alone
I lay there and took the lashes
But now I'll leave you with ashes
A lonely road to nowhere that's all we are
I wish I never met you
You've done me so wrong
I wish I could forget you
It's been way too long
It's been sixteen hours
And three long years
Been tryin'a wipe these memories
And dry these tears
I wish I never met you
That's how much I regret you
And now the flames just a flicker
Down to the wick
Now tell me whose gonna kill it
It burns until you snub it out
I wanna rub you out
But love's gonna trick ya
Fuck with your ticker
Take you down like a brick that's tied to ya
Pulling you down
Watch me drown
It's been sixteen hours
And three long years
Been tryin'a wipe these memories
And dry these tears
I wish I never met you
That's how much I regret you
It's been sixteen hours
And three long years
Been tryin'a wipe these memories
And dry these tears
I wish I never met you
That's how much I regret you
I wish I never met you
That's how much I regret you
Songwriters
Falson, Samuel F / Rogg, Jesse Samuel / Hassle, ErikPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Australian Sam Sparro’s music is the sum of his church choir upbringing, his international cultivation and his penchant for back-alley warehouse parties and clubs.

Sparro's debut single, Cottonmouth, was released in late 2007. Sam's first album, Sam Sparro, was released in April 2008, as was the single Black & Gold, which was critically acclaimed and performed well in the charts of many countries, reaching number 2 in the UK.

As a child, Sam was a low-mileage triple-threat Christian school boy who acted in commercials and plays, sang in church, and danced just about anywhere there was open space. After moving from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles at the age of 10, he continued to sing in church – learning from some of greatest session singers LA had to offer. Singers that had performed with Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Chaka Kahn and the likes were booking Sam to sing on Demos, TV Shows and records.

At 17 Sam left home and moved overseas again. He went back to Sydney and worked in a music PR company before relocating to London. He quickly developed a love for the city and its accompanying culture and soundtrack. He spent his days temping in Record Companies and such, his spare time making electronic music in his bedroom and his nights dancing at clubs and house parties. After a few years abroad, Sam’s visa was coming to an end so he returned to LA and continued producing and recording in his bedroom.

With his unique universal appeal Sam Sparro has already single-handedly wooed the rather spoiled Los Angeles music scene with his grace and signature wit. Currently featuring a semblance of laptops, keytar, and vocals, his presence is reminiscent of the funk greats of the 80s. His seductive, soulful vocals on top of post-modern electro beats however, make him distinctly 21st century.

Sparro announced his second album, Return to Paradise, on his newly redesigned website. It was described as being inspired by soul and funk from the late seventies and early eighties. A new video premièred, featuring a new track from the album. In January 2012, The Shallow End was uploaded onto VEVO and YouTube. It is "compiled of home video footage of the making of the record and was filmed in LA, New York, London and Spain." The album was released spring 2012, accompanied by tours in the United States and Australia. A video was filmed for the upcoming track, Happiness.

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