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Hope you're feeling better now
Hope you got my letter, how
Is my stormy weather now
Is he gonna change?Can I be like everyone?
Pretending that there's nothing wrong
Remember when we walked upon
Clouds that never rainAnd I need it more than love
And I love it more than life
And I want those stars above
To shine this nightBaby, ever wondered why?
I could make you laugh and cry?
Eclipsing all your summer skies
Somethings never changeAnd I need it more than love
And I love it more than life
And I want those stars above
To shine this nightYou want it, you got it
There's nothing chained down
You need it, I'll steal it

Just put your name down
I'll put my name downHope you're feeling better now
Hope you got my letter how
Is my stormy weather now?
Is my stormy weather now?Can I be like everyone?
Pretending that there's nothing wrong?
Remember when we walked upon
Remember when we walked uponRemember when we walked upon
Remember when we walked upon
Clouds that never rain
Every cloud must drainAnd I need it more than love
And I love it more than life
And I want those stars above
To shine this nightYou want it, you've got it
There's nothing chained down
You need it, I'll steal it
Just put your name down
I'll put my name downYou want it, you've got it
Now I know it's to you I'm bound
You need it, Godspeed it
Just put your name down
I'll put my name downHow's my stormy weather now?
How's the stormy weather now?
How's the stormy weather now?
How's my stormy weather now?
How's the stormy weather now?
How's my stormy weather now?
How's my stormy weather?

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Echo & the Bunnymen are a British post-punk band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of Ian McCulloch (of The Crucial Three), Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson. There are many stories, probably apocryphal, that the quartet was completed by a drum machine known as "Echo". By the time of their debut album, 1980's Crocodiles - a moderate UK hit - the drum machine had been replaced by Pete de Freitas.

Read more about Echo & the Bunnymen on Last.fm.


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