Strange Transmissions

George Young, Johannes Henderikus Vandenberg

I believe, you say
Don't think, we'll stay
Drawn through the ebb
Lost in the flow

Beneath my breath, I confess
My world, loved less
The devil held the proof
For me to know

I could only fight
For the longest while
But with the truth out, baby
I belong to you

I stoop to find
My place, entwined
I took it to the bottom
One more time

I could only fight
For the longest while
But with the truth out, baby
I belong to you

I could trip and I want you to know
That every time I think
That I think I should go
I receive strange transmissions

I could trip and I want you to know
That every time I think
That I think I should go
I receive strange transmissions

I could only fight
For the longest while
But with the truth out, baby
I belong to you

I could trip and I want you to know
That every time I think
That I think I should go
I receive strange transmissions

I could trip and I want you to know
Every time I think
That I think I should go
I receive strange transmissions

Trivia about the song Strange Transmissions by Norah Jones

When was the song “Strange Transmissions” released by Norah Jones?
The song Strange Transmissions was released in 2004, on the album “New York City - The Remix Album”.
Who composed the song “Strange Transmissions” by Norah Jones?
The song “Strange Transmissions” by Norah Jones was composed by George Young, Johannes Henderikus Vandenberg.

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