Sold Me Down the River

EDWARD JAMES MAC DONALD, MICHAEL LESLIE PETERS

There's a fire beneath my skin
There's a fever that makes me ill
Got a love, a love that kills
I've got twenty-four hours to live, come back

I'm begging you please, come back
Come back
I'm down on my knees, come back
I'm begging you please

I don't know why and I don't understand
How you sold me down the river
I don't know why, I don't understand
How you sold me down the river
Sold me down the river

There's a rose across my chest
Got your name written on it
Love's the drug that I live by
Give me a shot before I die, come back

I'm begging you please, come back
Come back
I'm down on my knees, come back
I'm begging you please

I don't know why, I don't understand
How you sold me down the river
I don't know why, I don't understand
How you sold me down the river
Sold me down the river

Oh yeah, sold me down the river now

Sold me down the river tonight
Hoo-hoo

I've got twenty four hours
I don't know why, I don't understand
How you sold me down the river
Sold me down the river

Trivia about the song Sold Me Down the River by The Alarm

On which albums was the song “Sold Me Down the River” released by The Alarm?
The Alarm released the song on the albums “Change” in 1989, “Standards” in 1990, and “The Best Of The Alarm” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Sold Me Down the River” by The Alarm?
The song “Sold Me Down the River” by The Alarm was composed by EDWARD JAMES MAC DONALD, MICHAEL LESLIE PETERS.

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