Can't Stand It
Lyrics
The way things go you get so low Struggle to find your skin Hey ho, look out below Your prayers will never be answered againfull lyrics...
The way things go you get so low Struggle to find your skin Hey ho, look out below Your prayers will never be answered againfull lyrics...
Features Of This Song
basic rock song structuresa subtle use of vocal harmony
acoustic rhythm piano
mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation
major key tonality
classic rhodes sound
prominent percussion
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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Oh hey ho I gotta go Speakers speaking Speaking in code Speakers speaking My prayers will never be answered again I can't stand it Your prayers will never be answered again Publishers: WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP, WORDS AMPERSAND MUSIC I can't stand it You know it's all beginning (Feels like it's ending) I can't stand it I can't stand it As God's love (To feel like pretending) No loves as random Your prayers will never be answered again Speakers speaking I can't stand it To feel like it's ending (It's all beginning) Struggle to find your skin No loves as random Speakers are speaking in code To feel like it's ending No loves as random As my love You know it's all beginning Hey ho, look out below Speakers speaking The way things get you get so high Your prayers will never be answered again Speaking in code Your prayers will never be answered again Our prayers will never be answered again You know it's all beginning Funny how we make new friends Phones still ring and singers sing What now well anyhow As God's love (Feels like it's ending) I can't stand it (It's all beginning) Your prayers will never be answered again To feel like pretending (It's all beginning) The way things go you get so low Songwriters: Jay Bennett, Jeffrey Scott Tweedy


