Musiktitel: NORMAL PEOPLE A
Sonoton Music Trackcode: SURE018731
Katalognummer: SURE0187
Track Nummer: 31.0
Gema Werke Nr.: 43866378.001
Gema Komponistenangabe: McDonagh, Lana/Etteridge, Dane Lewis
Komponist: Lana McDonagh, Dane Lewis Etteridge
Interpreten: Lana McDonagh, Dane Etteridge
ISRC: DE-B63-26-04691
EAN/GTIN: 4020771261055
Album: CLIFFHANGER (SURE 187)
Labelcode: LC-33226
Label: Surefire - SURE
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Innige, stürmische Indie Americana darüber, anders zu sein; aufrichtiges Duett von Männer- und Frauengesang, lebhafte Drums und schimmernde E-Gitarre. Perfekt für Romantik, Film, Drama, Roadmovie, Sommer, Sonne und Urlaub. ; 122 bpm; (Emaj)
Arranged and produced by: Lana McDonagh & Dane Etteridge.
Recorded and mixedby Dane Lewis Etteridge at Pony Studios.
Performed by Lana McDonagh (vocals and instruments), Dane Etteridge (vocals and instruments) and Jonny Brister (drums).
Mastered by Daniel Goodridge.
Artwork by Lana McDonagh.
Do you know normal people?
'Cause I don't think I do
Put a wanted sign
Reward to find
But a freak show just rolled through
And it isn't that they're criminals, creeps or bad from head to boot
They just ain't normal people
But then nor are me and you
Baby, you're strange
And I kinda like your strange
Baby, don't change
Turns out we're all the same
Do you know normal people?
I can't name you one
The picket fence
Line of defence
Suburban window front
And if we smashed the glass with rocks
Would we be scared to see?
That normal people ain't that normal, babe
A lot like you and me
Baby, you're strange
And I kinda like your strange
Baby, don't change
Turns out we're all the same
Do you know normal people? (Do you?)
Do you know normal people? (Do you?)
Do you know normal people? (Do you?)
Do you know normal people?
She waters plastic flowers, hoping that they'll bloom again
Panicked neighbour down the road is bulk-buying everything
The boy can't close the curtains 'cause he's scared the world won't spin
And I'm just noticing
That, baby, it's OK (It's OK)
Turns out we're not so strange