Rescue

Echo And The Bunnymen · Killing Moon: The Best Of Echo & The Bunnymen [2007]

If I said I'd lost my way

Would you sympathise, could you sympathise

I'm jumbled up, maybe I'm losing my touch

I'm jumbled up, maybe I'm losing my touch

But you know I didn't have it anyway



Won't you come on down to my

Won't you come on down to my rescue



Things are wrong, things are going wrong

Can you tell that in a song

I don't know what I want anymore

First I want a kiss and then I want it all



Won't you come on down to my

Won't you come on down to my rescue

Rescue, rescue, rescue



Things are wrong, things are going wrong

Can you tell that in a song

Losing sense of those harder things

Is this the blues I'm singing?

Is this the blues I'm singing?

Is this the blues I'm singing?

Is this the blues I'm singing?



Won't you come on down to my

Won't you come on down to my



Won't you come on down to my

Won't you come on down to my

(Is this the blues I'm singing?)

Won't you come on down to my (rescue)



Won't you come on down to my (rescue)

(Is this the blues I'm singing?)

Won't you come on down to my (rescue)

(Is this the blues I'm singing?)



(Repeat....)

Rescue - Echo And The Bunnymen

Echo And The Bunnymen's "Rescue" stands as a defining track from their 2007 greatest hits compilation, capturing the band's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic pop sensibility. The song exemplifies their ability to weave atmospheric textures with driving rhythms, creating a sound that resonated deeply within the alternative rock landscape of the late 1990s and early 2000s. As a staple of their discography, the recording showcases the group's characteristic vocal delivery and guitar work, serving as a poignant reminder of their influence on the genre. Its inclusion on "Killing Moon: The Best Of Echo & The Bunnymen" highlights its status as an essential listen for fans exploring their extensive catalogue of work.