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Mr. Hudson

Benjamin Hudson McIldowie (born 26 June 1979), better known by his stage name Mr Hudson, is an English musician from Birmingham, England. First rising to prominence in 2006 with Mr Hudson and the Library, Hudson later embarked on a solo career in 2008, when he signed a record deal with American musician Kanye West's GOOD Music label. He was subsequently featured as a prominent composer on West's 808s & Heartbreak (2008). Hudson later appeared on American rapper Jay-Z’s top 10 single "Young Forever", from The Blueprint 3 (2009). He would find more solo success on his 2009 album, Straight No Chaser, which spawned the hit single "Supernova".After establishing his own studio in 2010, Hudson began writing and producing for other acts including Paloma Faith, Alex C… more »


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You'll be back
You'll see soon or later you'll run home
You run home
You said you wanted time
But we've only got so much and it's weighed in gold
I weigh my time in gold

So that's how you're goin' on
You pack your bags and cut me off and now you're doing it on your own
Chicago must be getting cold this time of year
Well I feel that you'll be running back
I'll be here

The days and the weeks go by
Will you start to miss what you left behind?

You'll be back
You'll see soon or later you'll run home
You run home
You said you wanted time
But we've only got so much and it's weighed in gold
I weigh my time in gold

So that's how you're goin' on
You leave me crumbs and let me know that you're happier alone
Chicago must be so much fun this time of year
Well I fear that you'll be running back
And I'll be here

The days and the months go by
You start to miss what you left behind

You'll be back
You'll see soon or later you'll run home
You run home
You said you wanted time
But we've only got so much and it's weighed in gold
I weigh my time in gold
(I weigh my time, I weigh my time)

I should've left your ass in Chicago
Miss Misery, you ain't shit to me
Know you love company, but you know how the bidness be
One day you're in love with me, the next day we enemies
String me along and try to play me like a symphony
Shittin' on me publicly, you do it just to f*ck with me
Cut me then be cuffin' me, like I was in custody
I could tell you judgin' me, I see it in your eyes
It's something like Sia, I can see in your disguise
And I know you want back that old thing
I just wanna love that's supreme like Coltrane
We both know I'm always on the road, ballin' outta control
But I guess I see you at my next home game, Chicago

You'll be back
You'll see soon or later you'll run home
You run home

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Written by: Benjamin Hudson McIldowie, Victor Kwesi Mensah

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