Emily

Keane · Other Songs - Keane

All of my days spent are crashing around, crashing around

All of my years spent are running around, running around

All of my weeks spent are crashing around, crashing around



And you feel..



All of my weeks spent are flitting around, flitting around

Al of my years spent are waking around, waking around

All of my weak legs is plodding around, is plodding around



And you feel, and you feel, and you feel

Emily



And you feel

Emily, Emily, Emily



Well you never really had to know

And you never really had to know

And you never really had to know girl



And you never really lost the plot

I mean you never really lost the plot, ohh



I mean you never really lost the plot

I mean you never really lost the plot

I mean you never really lost the plot, ohh



Well you never really lost the plot

I mean you never really lost the plot, ohh

Emily - Keane

Released in 2004 on the album Perfect Symmetry, "Emily" stands as a defining track in the post-Britpop landscape, characterized by its soaring falsetto vocals and lush, reverb-drenched guitar work. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of melancholic pop and indie rock, capturing a specific moment of youthful longing that resonated deeply with audiences during the mid-2000s. Its production style, featuring prominent piano and layered harmonies, became a hallmark of Keane's discography, influencing a generation of artists who sought to emulate their sound. The track remains a staple of their live performances and has been widely covered, cementing its status as a modern classic within the genre.