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You Never Let Me Down - Vertical Horizon



     
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You Never Let Me Down Lyrics


I've got so much to hide
But reflections never lie
I see you trying to go
And show your face again
You're my first and last mistake
Every promise that I break
Just when the game is through
I can count on you
To make sure I never win'Cause happiness is overrated
I need something to complicate it
And you never let me down
No you never let me down
You don't need an invitation
You always crash the celebration
Yeah you never let me down
No you never let me downIt's really not so bad at all
There's so much farther left to fall
On every sunny day

You bring the rain to me
So I let you drown just a little bit
'Cause I know that you can handle it
One day the undertow
Ain't gonna let you go
Such a tragedy'Cause happiness is overrated
I need something to complicate it
And you never let me down
No you never let me down
You don't need an invitation
You always crash the celebration
Yeah you never let me down
No you never let me downMove on, move on
There's nothing left to see here
Nothing left for you
Stay, stay, far away
No one but me here
That's not enough for you
It's never enough for you'Cause happiness is overrated
You're always there to complicate it
And you never let me down
No you never let me down
You don't need an invitation
You always crash the celebration
Yeah you never let me down
No you never let me down

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The acoustic rock band Vertical Horizon was formed in 1990 by Georgetown University undergrads Matthew Scannell and Keith Kane; after graduation in 1991 the duo relocated to Boston and, in 1992, self-released their debut album There and Back Again. There and Back Again was recorded in Matt's old high school over a period of a few days, and Matt and Keith together played all the instruments appearing on the album, though they both mostly played acoustic guitar. Both also contributed to writing all the songs, and both sang.

Read more about Vertical Horizon on Last.fm.


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