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Some of Them Are Old (2004 Remaster) - Brian Eno



     
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People come and go and forget to close the door
And they leave their stains and cigarette butts trampled on the floor
And when they do, remember me, remember me.Some of them are old, some of them are new
Some of them will turn up when you least expect them to
And when they do, remember me, remember me.Lucy you're my girl, Lucy you're a star
Lucy please be still and put your madness in a jar
But do beware, it will follow you, it will follow you.Some of them are old but it would help if you could smile
To earn a crooked sixpence you'll walk many crooked miles
And as you do, remember me, remember me.
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Brian Eno (born Brian Peter George Eno 15th May 1948 in Woodbridge, Suffolk - later adding St John le Baptiste de la Salle to his name) is a British self proclaimed 'non-musician', who has made contributions to the music community as an instrumentalist, composer, record producer, music theorist and singer. He's commonly regarded as the father of ambient music, although he has worked in many genres and fields of music throughout his career.

Read more about Brian Eno on Last.fm.


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