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Beside Me

from High Time by 1965

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Recorded, mixed and mastered at Red Yeti Studio, Zalesie Górne by Tomasz Korczak, March-August 2014.
Produced by Tomasz Korczak and Michał Rogalski.

lyrics

I can’t forget
What we wasted, what we had
When we’re hollow, when we’re empty
Well, I ask you, you don’t answer

What is true?
What is just a dream of you?
I can’t distinguish
I can’t explain it
You live beside me now
And I don’t know why

Cry, my little baby
When you’re close to me
Your tears
I dry

What is true?
What is just a dream of you?
I can’t distinguish
I can’t explain it
You live beside me now
And I don’t know why
You live beside me now
And I don’t know why

credits

from High Time, released February 27, 2015
Written by Michał Rogalski and performed by:
Michał Rogalski - vocals, guitar
Mikołaj Piechocki - guitar
Paweł Krulikowski - bass
Marcin Krulikowski - drums
Filip Lato - keyboards

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1965 Warsaw, Poland

1965 has always been a misfit. Too old-school to be proclaimed the next big thing, too innovative to satisfy vintage rock purists. To loud for mainstream and not heavy enough for metalheads. But what seems to be the band's weakness is actually their advantage. Not being chained to any particular genre is the source of their unique vibe and allows them to explore new musical territories. ... more

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