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I’m tired, so tired, of chasing the dreams
With tears in my eyes I realize that it’s running away
It’s running away
But with all the wrong I’ve done, how could love ever love me?
'Cause I've even tried, talking to the sky about it.
But there’s not much to say
Not much to say
So please, please, please, help me
Give me some kind of sign
Please, please, please, please, please
I want to be somebody, somebody, I want someone to be mine
Please, please, please, please, please
The man, the man in the mirror, he won’t even look at me
Well you may not believe it, but my own reflection
Told me I ought to be ashamed of myself
Oh yes he did

I’m wasting my time, my time, my mind, my mind, my energy
Even let my body down on the bed
Oh yeah, but I can’t seem to win for losing, ‘cause don’t nobody love me yet
So I’m begging please, please, yeah, please, send me some kind of sign, please
I want, I want to be somebody, I want someone to be all mine
I’m begging please, yeah, please, someone, please, please, someone please
I said, I want to be somebody, I want someone to be all mine
Someone, someone, I want someone
Sometimes I got to move along
I say hum
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Paul is one of two brothers (the other being Phil Hartnoll), who made up the electronic band called Orbital. He was born on 19 May 1968, in Dartford, Kent.
The Ideal Condition is the solo album that Hartnoll released in May 2007. There is a more acoustic lean on this album than on Orbital's past albums because that's how he thought it would work best. Hartnoll decided (with the help of Arranger Chris Elliot) to have the album played by a union-full orchestra which is a totally different direction than Orbital would have taken.

Read more about Paul Hartnoll on Last.fm.


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