Talking to Clarry

ADAM PATRICK DEVLIN, EDWARD DANIEL CHESTER, MARK JAMES MORRISS, SCOTT EDWARD MORRISS

I don't have to be feeling down to speak of you
But I'll visit you not only when I'm feeling blue
You make me happy when I was happy to start with
You make my life so precious and so easy to part with

Life rolls along and teaches us nothing
So why am I still around waiting for something?
Do you have the answers to all of my questions?
Maybe not, but I'd like to hear your suggestions

Talk to me, you don't talk to me
Talk to me, you don't talk to me

People in corridors, people in doorways
People wherever I turn
So many people round out the shadows
So many people to learn
And to burn

Communication is blurred, I can't understand a word
So there's nothing to be heard, it's all gone quite absurd
So there's nothing to be heard, it's all gone quite absurd
So there's nothing to be heard, it's all gone quite absurd

Trivia about the song Talking to Clarry by The Bluetones

When was the song “Talking to Clarry” released by The Bluetones?
The song Talking to Clarry was released in 1996, on the album “Expecting To Fly”.
Who composed the song “Talking to Clarry” by The Bluetones?
The song “Talking to Clarry” by The Bluetones was composed by ADAM PATRICK DEVLIN, EDWARD DANIEL CHESTER, MARK JAMES MORRISS, SCOTT EDWARD MORRISS.

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