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Movin' On - The Other Two



     
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We put the bags in the car and we felt much better
She wants to drive but I wouldn't let her
You've got to take what you need, you've got to get right
Stop for a while in the morning light
She took a photograph, he never knew
It's getting harder, they could drive right through
And we saw the sun up in the sky
We talked about it and we wondered why
You think I'm weak but I'm getting stronger
He had a problem, another mouth to feed
She's feeling tired now and may start to weep
I used to think that you could love no other
You think I'm crazy but I'm never coming home

Hey hey yeah
And they saw the sun up in the sky
Living's not easy when they say goodbye
These are your hands and these are your choices
Sha starts to cry 'cause you've never going home
Hey hey yeah (X5)
You think I'm Weak but I am stronger
(Hey hey yeah)
You start to fight but I still love you anyway
(Hey hey yeah)
And another mouth is more than enough
(Hey hey yeah X2)
And we're never going home (Hey hey yeah X2)
And we're never going home (Hey hey yeah X2)
Another mouth is more, another mouth is more than enough (X3)
Another mouth is more than enough, another mouth is more
And we saw the sun up in the sky and we saw the sun (X8)
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written by MORRIS, STEPHEN / GILBERT, GILLIAN LESLEY
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Gillian Gilbert (vocals, keyboards, guitar, programming) and Stephen Morris (keyboards, drums, programming) began The Other Two in 1990 in Macclesfield, England after their New Order band mates formed their own side projects during a group hiatus. Tasty Fish was the first release in 1991, and was a hit in the club scene. In 1993, the single Selfish was printed and again had much fanfare but promise of the first album seemed to be a goal that was kept out of reach; largely due to the failing of their label Factory Records, creative control issues and red tape.

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