Too Far Gone
Echo And The Bunnymen · Singles (Songs Without Albums) [2012]
Don't try to catch me
When I fall
I don't belong
You won't even hear me
When I call
Touch down
There's no warning
Just my spirit falling
Falling
Something's wrong
You don't want to hear
The things I know
Too far gone
Gone so far
There's no where left to go
Touch down
There's no warning
Just my spirit falling
Something's wrong
You don't want to hear
The things I know
Too far gone
Gone so far
There's no where left to go
Get me out of the here and now
I want to be another here
Another
Set me up 'cos I know how
It's easy
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Shooting stars
Love the way they burn
Inside your eyes
From here to the end
Burning up the cold
And lonely sky
Touch down
There's no warning
Just my spirit falling
Something's wrong
You don't want to hear
The things I know
Too far gone
Gone so far
There's no where left to go
Get me out of the here and now
I want to be another here
Another
Set me up 'cos I know how
It's easy
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Heaven come on
Don't try to catch me
When I fall
I don't belong
You won't even hear me
When I call
When I call
When I call
When I call
Something's wrong
You don't want to hear
The things I know
Too far gone
Gone so far
There's no where left to go
Get me out of the here and now
I want to be another here
Another
Set me up 'cos I know how
It's easy
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Sucker-sucker-sucker
Heaven come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Heaven come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Heaven come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Heaven come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Heaven come on
Heaven come on
Too Far Gone
Echo And The Bunnymen's 'Too Far Gone' stands as a defining track from their 2012 singles collection, exemplifying the band's signature blend of post-punk energy and melodic sensibility. Released alongside other notable singles such as 'Zephyr' and 'Sister Pain', the recording captures the group's evolution during a period where they prioritized live performance energy over traditional album structures. The song features the band's characteristic driving rhythm section and emotive vocal delivery, characteristic of their broader discography from the early 2010s. It remains a staple in their live sets, showcasing the enduring appeal of their songwriting and the raw, atmospheric production that defined their era within the alternative rock landscape.
