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Artist/Band:
Echo And The Bunnymen
Lyrics for Song: Over Your Shoulder
Lyrics for Album: Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]
Look over your shoulder
I'm here
The face on your head looks older
We're here
Never gonna change
Never gonna disappear
Stars shine down on me tonight
Doors close tight
Day of departure
Is near
Ears on your head
Don't hear
Never gonna change
Never gonna disappear
Stars shine down on me tonight
Doors close tight
Victims fall, ghosts descend
You get scared and I'll defend
I don't really care but I'll pretend
The good and bad right to the end, end, end
Look in the cellar
We're here
I've been meaning to tell you
I'm here
Never gonna change
Never gonna disappear
Stars shine down on me tonight
Doors close tight
Victims fall, ghosts descend
You get scared and I'll pretend
I don't really care but I'll defend
The good and bad right to the end, the end, end, end
End, end, end, end, end
Look over your shoulder
I'm here
The face on your head looks older
We're here
Never gonna change
Never gonna disappear
Never gonna change
Never gonna disappear
Never gonna change
Never gonna disappear
Never gonna change
Never gonna disappear
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Over Your Shoulder - Echo And The Bunnymen
Echo And The Bunnymen's "Over Your Shoulder" stands as a defining track within their expansive catalogue of post-punk and new wave recordings. Released on the 2012 compilation "Singles (Songs Without Albums)", the song captures the band's signature blend of atmospheric textures and driving rhythms that characterized their work in the late 1980s. The recording features the group's characteristic interplay between melodic vocals and a moody, synth-driven soundscape, reflecting the era's distinct aesthetic. As a staple of their singles output, the track exemplifies the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant music that bridged the gap between their earlier experimental phases and their more polished later years. It remains a significant piece in their discography, often cited by fans and critics for its atmospheric depth and enduring appeal within the genre. |
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| Album Lyrics: Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012] |
 Echo And The Bunnymen
"Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]"
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