More songs by Alice Merton
Description
Producer: Alice Merton
Producer: Jennifer Decilveo
Engineer: Paul Whalley
Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Nick Squillante
Mastering Engineer: Stuart Hawkes
Composer, Lyricist: Alice Merton
Composer, Lyricist: Jennifer Decilveo
Composer, Lyricist: Dan Smith
Composer, Lyricist: Paul Whalley
Lyrics and translation
Original
I heard a song you always used to love
It lit me up and shook me down so rough
Like a punch, it took my breath real fast
For all the questions I never asked
And I still know your number from your old house phone
If I could call your landline, say hi
Hear the same crackle in your voice
When you know I'm feeling blue, ooh
I'm feeling blue, ooh
It's feeling like a landslide each time
I come down crashing so heavy over how I'm missin' you, ooh
I'm missin' you, ooh
I'm missin' you
I'm missin' you
You got the job down there in Baltimore
Said on your night shifts, the time slips more
And when you moved out of your parents' housе
In with your girl, sure hope that works out
And we spent hours saying nothin' under broken light
If I could call your landline, say hi
Hear the same crackle in your voice
When you know I'm feeling blue, ooh
I'm feeling blue, ooh
It's feeling like a landslide each time
I come down crashing so heavy over how I'm missin' you, ooh
I'm missin' you, ooh
Is that just it? So delicate
A fork stuck in the road
Into life's shift, the air grows thick
The distances will grow
Do I ever cross your mind?
And have you filled the space in your life?
If I could call your landline, say hi
Hear the same crackle in your voice
When you know I'm feeling blue, ooh
I'm feeling blue, ooh
It's feeling like a landslide each time
I come down crashing so heavy over how I'm missin' you, ooh
I'm missin' you, ooh
I'm missin' you
I'm missin' you