Co-Pilot

GREG MCKENNA, KAY HANLEY, MICHAEL EISENSTEIN, SCOTT RIEBLING

Everybody says that you're no good
I don't pay attention though it doesn't matter
Though I know it should
I don't pay attention so what's the use when it never ends and you're singular
It's true
So much for them who cares about my friends
Be my co-pilot
Come be in my dream
You looked so beautiful there
Just like the part of you that makes a part of you
Seem everybody tries so hard to bring me down
I don't pay attention though it doesn't matter
I can hardly hear a sound and I don't pay attention
Because number one I'm good with you and the way you look at me is number two
So what else could I do
Be my co-pilot come be in my dream
You looked so beautiful there just like the part of you that makes a part of me
Seem seem like a one way track
I feel like I could float away
So what's the use when it never ends and you're singular it's true
So much for them who cares about my friends
Be my co-pilot come be in my dream
You looked so beautiful there just like the part of you that makes a part of me
Seem take a ride co-pilot shimmer on in my dream

Trivia about the song Co-Pilot by Letters to Cleo

When was the song “Co-Pilot” released by Letters to Cleo?
The song Co-Pilot was released in 1997, on the album “Go!”.
Who composed the song “Co-Pilot” by Letters to Cleo?
The song “Co-Pilot” by Letters to Cleo was composed by GREG MCKENNA, KAY HANLEY, MICHAEL EISENSTEIN, SCOTT RIEBLING.

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