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Strange Weather (feat. David Byrne) - Anna Calvi



     
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Strange Weather (feat. David Byrne) Lyrics


She'll take you back, don't make believe
You wanna think it through
I've loved before, I'll love again
I know that yours was trueWake up slowly, there are blue skies
Cutting white lines in black matter
I see them shinin' through your drunken eyes
Carving silver in strange weatherShe'll meet a man, we'll make a home
And travel to the deep
Of further lines with hidden dreams
The broken heart to keep
Wake up slowly, there are blue skies
Cutting white lines in black matter
I see them shinin' through your drunken eyes
Carving silver in strange weatherShe'll take you back, don't make believe
You wanna think it through
I've loved before, I'll love again
I know that yours was trueWake up slowly, there are blue skies
Cutting white lines in black matter

I see them shinin' through your drunken eyes
They only want me in strange weather
In a small room, on a naked floor,
With the blinded heart of black matter
I could hear you through the front door
Carving silver in strange weather
She'll take you back, don't make believe
You wanna think it through
I've loved before, I'll love again
I know that yours was true
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Half Italian singer/guitarist Anna Calvi grew up being exposed to a multitude of genres of music by her music-loving father. According to the Suzanne and I Songfacts, she cites the classical composers Ravel and Debussy among her influences and her music has been described as "brooding melodramatic goth-pop." At the age of 17 and after eschewing art school in favor of a music degree, Calvi began to learn her trade and started to assemble musical partnerships. In 2006, she met percussionist and harmonium player Mally Harpaz and later recruited drummer Daniel Maiden-Wood.

Read more about Anna Calvi on Last.fm.


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