Say Goodbye to the City

ALISTAIR MACAULEY, DAVID BOULTER, DICKON JAMES HINCHLIFFE, MARK ANTHONY STEPHEN COLWILL, NEIL TIMOTHY FRASER, STUART ASHTON STAPLES

Let's take a ride, say goodbye to the city
I've been here so long - I can't see it anymore
I've been here so long - I can't feel it anymore
So get in the car, babe - you know that it's alright
Get in the car, babe - we're gonna see ourselves tonight
When we're on the outside - it feels so hard
There's never an easy way - there's nothing in this world
When we were on the outside we had something going on,
Something beautiful, something that they can't spoil
But I don't see you now, I don't see you anymore
I can't see you now, I can't see you anymore
I can't see you now, I can't see you anymore
I can't see you now, I walk through you and out the door
I can't see you now, I can't see you anymore
I can't see you now, I can't see you anymore
I can't see you now, I can't see you anymore
I can't see you now, I can't see you anymore
I don't feel it anymore
I don't know how it's doing anymore
I walk through it now
I slip through it now
Can you see me now? Say
I don't know how it's doing anymore Oh, I can't see you now
I walk through it now Take all the corners off me
I slip through it now Stop to call me dizzy
I can't see you now Say¦
I don't know how it's doing anymore Oh, I can't see you now
I walk through you now Take all the corners off me
I slip through it now Stop to call me dizzy
I can't see you anymore

Trivia about the song Say Goodbye to the City by Tindersticks

On which albums was the song “Say Goodbye to the City” released by Tindersticks?
Tindersticks released the song on the albums “Waiting for the Moon” in 2003 and “Across Six Leap Years” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Say Goodbye to the City” by Tindersticks?
The song “Say Goodbye to the City” by Tindersticks was composed by ALISTAIR MACAULEY, DAVID BOULTER, DICKON JAMES HINCHLIFFE, MARK ANTHONY STEPHEN COLWILL, NEIL TIMOTHY FRASER, STUART ASHTON STAPLES.

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