A&E [Album Version]

ALISON ELIZABETH GOLDFRAPP, WILLIAM OWEN GREGORY

It's a blue, bright blue Saturday, hey hey
And the pain is starting to slip away, hey hey

I'm in a backless dress on a pastel ward that's shining
Think I want you still
But there may be pills at work

Do you really wanna know how I was dancing on the floor?
I was trying to fool you when I'm crawling up that door
And theres a tune at things you say that you don't do
Why don't you wreck?

I was feeling lonely, feeling blue
Feeling like I needed you
Like I'm walking up surrounded by me

A&E

It's a blue, bright blue Saturday, hey hey
And the pain is starting to slip away, hey hey

I'm in a backless dress on a pastel ward that's shining
Think I want you still
But there may be pills at work

How did I get to accident, emergency?
All I wanted was you to take me out high
And I was feeling lonely, feeling blue
Feeling like I needed you
Like I hoped you'd call and hoped you'd see me
A&E

Trivia about the song A&E [Album Version] by Goldfrapp

On which albums was the song “A&E [Album Version]” released by Goldfrapp?
Goldfrapp released the song on the albums “Seventh Tree” in 2008, “A&e” in 2008, “A&e” in 2008, and “The Singles” in 2012.
Who composed the song “A&E [Album Version]” by Goldfrapp?
The song “A&E [Album Version]” by Goldfrapp was composed by ALISON ELIZABETH GOLDFRAPP, WILLIAM OWEN GREGORY.

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