Alouette & Me

MICHAEL EISENSTEIN, KAY HANLEY

So you'd trade me in for them when they're so mean i wouldn't do that if i were you why would you say all those love things when you knew you'd leave i wouldn't say that if i were you alouette and me i don't want to know you lately alouette and me why did you go ruin everything in a dream i held my head up but i'm not brave let them see it what you've done stultifier you're such a liar you should be so ashamed let them see it what you've done alouette and me but it's alright and i'm not mad even thought i'm not there for you no more alouette and me just mark off the territory it's the strangest thing it doesn't hurt but i won't forget the sting but it's alright and i'm not mad even though i'm not there for you no more

Trivia about the song Alouette & Me by Letters to Cleo

When was the song “Alouette & Me” released by Letters to Cleo?
The song Alouette & Me was released in 1997, on the album “Go!”.
Who composed the song “Alouette & Me” by Letters to Cleo?
The song “Alouette & Me” by Letters to Cleo was composed by MICHAEL EISENSTEIN, KAY HANLEY.

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