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Artist/Band:
Slowdive
Lyrics for Song: Ballad Of Sister Sue
Lyrics for Album: Just For A Day [2010]
You tell me I'm lost and I don't seem too sure what to do
You tell me I'm lost and I don't seem too sure what to do
There's a fire in my head and I'm blinded by bullets
There's a fire in my head and I'm blinded by bullets
Dancing to nowhere I'm losing my head and I'm
Dancing to nowhere I'm losing my head and I'm
And the man at the bar that night recall that he needed his gun
And the man at the bar that night recall that he needed his gun
Sister, I've lost all the feeling
I'm lost and I'm sold, I lay down beside you
Sister, I'm blinded
It's only my eyes I've sold them before
The man said, "The drinking is handled by pouring it right"
The man said, "The drinking is handled by pouring it right"
And it seemed much the same when he pointed the gun at his head
And it seemed much the same when he pointed the gun at his head
Who'd need me then
In raise of much noise and I checked out the time, yeah
Let all my face down in the words of a stranger
Sister, I've lost all the feeling
I'm lost and I'm sold, I lay down beside you
Sister, I'm blinded
It's only my eyes I've sold them before
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Ballad Of Sister Sue
Slowdive's "Ballad Of Sister Sue" stands as a defining track from their 2010 album *Just For A Day*, capturing the band's evolution into a more polished, atmospheric sound. Released during the height of the shoegaze revival, the recording features the group's signature blend of reverb-drenched guitars and ethereal vocals, yet it distinguishes itself with a tighter production and a distinct melancholic tone. The song reflects the band's continued exploration of emotional depth and sonic texture, characteristic of their work in the early 2010s. It remains a staple of their discography, often cited as a prime example of the genre's enduring appeal and the band's ability to craft immersive, dreamlike soundscapes that resonate with fans of alternative rock and post-rock. |
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| Album Lyrics: Just For A Day [2010] |
 Slowdive
"Just For A Day [2010]"
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