Next To Me
Emeli Sandé · Itunes Session (Ep) [2013]
Rolling dice or staying out til' 3
You won't ever find him be unfaithful
You will find him, you'll find him next to me
You won't find him trying to change the devil
For money, fame, for power, out of greed
You won't ever find him where the rest go
You will find him, you'll find him next to me
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
You will find him, you'll find him next to me
When the money's spent and all my friends have vanished
And I can't seem to find no help or love for free
I know there's no need for me to panic
'Cause I'll find him, I'll find him next to me
When the skies are grey and all the doors are closing
And the rising pressure makes it hard to breathe
When all I need's a hand to stop the tears from falling
I will find him, I'll find him next to me
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
I will find him, I'll find him next to me
When the end has come and buildings falling down fast
When we've spoilt the land and dried up all the sea
When everyone has lost their heads around us
You will find him, you'll find him next to me
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
You will find him, you'll find him next to me
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
Next to me - wooh hooo
You will find him you'll find him next to me
Next To Me - Emeli Sandé
Emeli Sandé's 'Next To Me' stands as a poignant centerpiece on her 2013 iTunes Session EP, showcasing her signature blend of soulful R&B and indie pop. Recorded during a pivotal era in her career, the track highlights her raw vocal delivery and introspective songwriting, themes that would define her subsequent major label work. Released alongside other intimate recordings from the session, the song reflects the vulnerability and emotional depth characteristic of Sandé's discography. It serves as a testament to her ability to craft personal narratives that resonate universally, bridging the gap between her early acoustic roots and her polished studio productions. The recording captures a moment of quiet reflection, emphasizing the human connection often found in her music.
