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Make It Last - Kate Miller-heidke



     
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Make it last, make it last
You, me together
Make it last, make it last
Now, forever, now start
One second, two seconds, I reckon
We'll have a blast if we make it last.
When I was a young girl, I would not walk
I thought, why walk when you can run there?
An hour took forever, a day dragged on and on
Even summer always seemed to last too long
But now that I'm grown, it's the days that run away
I walk at a leisurely pace
And the people I've known mostly haven't stayed
Or when we pass in the street, we don't smile, we don't speak
Banging on the big door of love
Never got me anywhere
Now that I've found you I do not want to share

I leave you in the morning, I leave you on the bed
And I'm floating on air until the sundown.
But now we're already staring into the bottom of our bottle of red
Singing 'da da da dead'
Everything goes so fast
So can you make it last?

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Kate Miller-Heidke (born 16 November 1981) is a singer-songwriter from Brisbane, Queensland. Although trained as an opera singer, she has followed a career in quirky pop music.

In June 2004, she independently released her first seven-track EP, "Telegram". It was followed in April 2006 by "Circular Breathing" EP. Kate released her debut album Little Eve on 15 June 2007 (produced by Magoo). The album entered the charts at #11 and received four ARIA award nominations.

Miller-Heidke's second album, "Curiouser", will be released in the USA on March 16th 2010 and includes the bonus songs "Words" and "RUFKM". The album was recorded in Los Angeles, USA, with Miller-Heidke working with co-producers Keir Nuttall and Mickey Petralia, who has also produced albums for Beck and Flight of the Conchords.

Kate will be touring the US throughout the spring. Highlights include Joe's Pub in NY on March 15th, SXSW, Coachella and Ben Folds dates in April.

Miller-Heidke has been nominated for four aria awards in 2009 including best female, best pop release, best video for the last day on earth and single of the year for the same song.

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