Email From A Vampire

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

Baby when you coming down

I can get to slum around you

If I got my talking right

Maybe I'll be someone who'll do



When I met you should have told me

You were somebody else

But you didn't make a sound

If you look so good

Why don't you sleep with yourself?

And entertain yourself



Don't like, don't like

Sunlight, sunlight sunlight

Too bright, too bright

Not nice,

But I like how you taking it in



If they could come for me right now

I won't go

And if there's such a chance

They come for you

Then I'll know

I'll get you



Nothing super serious

Super sweet mysterious you

I could over analyze

Everything that you do

Would you know it was love

If we made it

Or a fantasy of mine

All the cemeteries there for the taking

Maybe I can move aside



Don't like, don't like

Sunlight, sunlight sunlight

Too bright, too bright

Not nice,

But I like how you taking it in



And if they could come for me right now

I won't go

And if there's such a chance

They come for you

Then I'll know



Don't like, don't like

Sunlight, sunlight sunlight

Too bright, too bright

Not nice,

But I like now you taking it in



Don't like, don't like

Sunlight, sunlight sunlight

Too bright, too bright

Not nice,

But I like how you taking it in



And if they could come for me right now

I won't go

And if there's such a chance

They come for you

Then I'll know



And if they could come for me right now

I won't go

And if there's such a chance

They come for you

Then I'll know



I'll get you

Email From A Vampire

Robbie Williams delivers a playful and theatrical performance on "Email From A Vampire," a track that showcases his signature blend of pop sensibility and campy storytelling. The song fits comfortably within his broader discography, which often explores themes of celebrity, romance, and the macabre with a touch of irony. Williams is known for his ability to craft catchy melodies that resonate with a wide audience, and this recording continues that tradition with its upbeat tempo and engaging narrative. While the specific album placement may vary across different releases, the track stands as a testament to his versatility as a songwriter and performer. It captures the whimsical side of his artistry, inviting listeners into a world where modern communication meets gothic fantasy. This piece remains a notable song in his extensive catalogue, reflecting his enduring appeal in the English pop landscape.