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Credits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Belle and Sebastian
Künstler:in
Bob Kildea
Bassgitarre
Christopher Thomas Geddes
Tasteninstrumente
Richard William Colburn
Schlagzeug
Mick Cooke
Trompete
Sarah Ann Martin
Geige
Stuart Murdoch
Stimme und Gesang
Stephen Thomas Jackson
Gitarre
Frank Ricotti
Percussion/Schlagzeug
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Bob Kildea
Songwriter:in
Christopher Thomas Geddes
Songwriter:in
Richard William Colburn
Songwriter:in
Mick Cooke
Songwriter:in
Sarah Ann Martin
Songwriter:in
Stuart Murdoch
Songwriter:in
Stephen Thomas Jackson
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Dan Vickers
Ingenieur:in
Phil Tyreman
Ingenieur:in
Songtexte
Elope with me, Miss Private, and we'll sail around the world
I will be your Ferdinand and you my wayward girl
Many nights of talking in hotel rooms, can you take?
How many nights of limping 'round on pagan holidays?
Oh, elope with me in private, and we'll set something ablaze
A trail for the devil to erase
San Francisco's calling us, the Giants and Mets will play
Piazza, New York catcher, are you straight or are you gay?
We hung about the stadium, we've got no place to stay
We hung about the tenderloin and tenderly you tell
About the saddest book you ever read, that always makes you cry
The statue's crying too and, well, he may
I love you, I've a drowning grip on your adoring face
I love you, my responsibility has found a place
Besides, you and strong warnings in the guise of gentle words
Come wave upon me from the family wider net, absurd
"You'll take care of her, I know it, you will do a better job"
Maybe, but not what she deserves
Elope with me, Miss Private, and we'll drink ourselves awake
We'll taste the coffee houses and award certificates
A privy seal to keep the feel of 1960 style
We'll comment on the decor, and we'll help the passer by
And at dusk, when work is over, we'll continue the debate
In a borrowed bedroom, virginal and spare
The catcher hits for 318 and catches every day
The pitcher puts religion first and rests on holidays
He goes into cathedrals and lies prostrate on the floor
He knows the drink affects his speed, he's praying for a doorway
Back into the life he wants and the confession of the bench
Life outside the diamond is a wrench
I wish that you were here with me to pass the dull weekend
I know it wouldn't come to love, my heroine pretend
A lady stepping from the songs we love until this day
You'd settle for an epitaph like "Walk Away, Renee"
The sun upon the roof in winter will draw you out like a flower
Meet you at the statue in an hour
Meet you at the statue in an hour
Writer(s): Stuart Murdoch, Christopher Geddes, Michael Cooke, Stephen Jackson, Bob Kildea, Sarah Martin, Richard Colburn
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