Mr. Superlove

ANDREAS BULGAROPULOS, ANDREAS GEREMIA, FRANK THORWARTH

The storm was blowing from the South
The blood was running from your mouth
Glass was shattered on the floor
A hundred pieces maybe you sent it flying
Silent sounding pounding on my floor
You may not believe me, baby, when I tell you that I am Mr. Superlove
You may not believe me, baby, when I tell you that I am Mr. Superlove
Falling out (falling out)
Falling out (falling out)
Falling out (falling out)
We had a falling-out
Clothes were lying on the chair
Your face was hidden by your hair
All that I could think of then was
What it must have felt like when you
Were lying naked headlong down the stairs
You may not believe me, baby, when I tell you that I am Mr. Superlove
You may not believe me, baby, when I tell you that I am Mr. Superlove
You may not believe me, baby, when I tell you that I am Mr. Superlove
You may not believe me, baby, when I tell you that I am Mr. Superlove
Falling out (falling out)
Falling out (falling out)
Falling out (falling out)
We had a falling-out

Trivia about the song Mr. Superlove by The Afghan Whigs

When was the song “Mr. Superlove” released by The Afghan Whigs?
The song Mr. Superlove was released in 1994, on the album “What Jail Is Like”.
Who composed the song “Mr. Superlove” by The Afghan Whigs?
The song “Mr. Superlove” by The Afghan Whigs was composed by ANDREAS BULGAROPULOS, ANDREAS GEREMIA, FRANK THORWARTH.

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