Weekenders - Ozark Henry



     
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Weekenders Lyrics


I am only half a day away
Weekenders we were in no but name
I thought we had control of God His strength
Curiosity had tricked us all the sameI still hear you call
And you turn around in vain
I still hear you call
And I thought I heard my name
I still hear you call
That its me I end up facing
I still hear you call
As you ever walk awayPlating sweats to spill is always more
Want to tell you what its soathing for
Why do you chip from you to pass your mind
To sell your soul, you even sold your heartI still hear you call
And you turn around in vain
I still hear you call
And I thought I heard my name
I still hear you call

That its me I end up facing
I still hear you call
As you ever walk awayI need you
I need youThis is no-ones face so they say
Hailsing of them rising to the day
You thought that we could do the same instream
Nothing, it just comes and takes your plansI still hear you call
And you turn around in vain
I still hear you call
And you thought I heard my name
I still hear you call
But its me I end up facing
I still hear you call
As you ever walk awayI need you
I need you
I need you
I need you

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Ozark Henry is the project of Piet Goddaer. This musician from Kortrijk, son of celebrated classical composer Norbert Goddaer, was the singer/rapper of the group Word before Ozark Henry. Despite a lot of gigs, the group never managed to get a record deal (the only release is a track "Henry Men-She" on "Debuutrock 1995") and died a subsequent silent death. At home in his living room, Goddaer and his friend Filip Tanghe, were also busy fiddling with computers and synthesizers. A few of these experiments landed on the table of record firm Method (Double T) that offered the group a contract.


Read more about Ozark Henry on Last.fm.


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