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Make sure those sunnies are polarised, DOLCE BLUE release their first fiery single for 2021 - SUMMERWAVE, a tale of summer nights, ripped socks and heartbreak.
lyrics
SUMMERWAVE
Summertime, and everything is fine when I’m alone
It’s easier to find someone to love, when you are cold
I can’t hold on for much longer please just let me fall
The moonlights hold is getting old, and oh will we have fun
I ripped a hole in my right sock and walked across the concrete pavers to change the song
You were pouring drinks and sitting there your shirt was undone and there was chlorine in your hair
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Time was up from the start
Now summer's here to break your heart
And I remember the summerwave you took all my love and threw it all away
In february babe
I tried to run, tried to run away but I didn't know the way away from you
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Time was up from the start
Now summer's here to break your heart
And I remember the summerwave you took all my love and threw it all away
In february babe
(Solo beak)
Build up
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
Alcohol and night swimming,
Nicotine and daydreaming
credits
released February 25, 2021
Veronica Zurzolo, vocals/ lyrics, guitar, synth, percussion
Lachy Casey, guitar
Daniel Taylor, bass
Brody Honey, drums
Michael Strong (You're Weird Mixing), production, recording, mixing, mastering
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