From A Distance

The Drowners

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The Drowners

Not to be confused with The Drowners (Swedish band) or Drowners (American band). "The Drowners" is the debut single by Suede, released on 11 May 1992 on Nude Records - it was later included on the band's debut album, Suede (1993). It charted at number 49 on the UK Singles Chart. Though not a hit at first, it amassed airplay over time and has become one of the band's definitive singles. It has been considered to be one of the first Britpop songs along with Blur's "Popscene". Two different videos were produced for the song, one on rotation in the UK and the other created for the American market. more »


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She won't settle for a creep like me
Ain't I good enough for her
Please don't kick me when I'm down
Because you can't kill what's already dead

Watching from a distance
Trying to see I'm dying to see you
Watching from a distance
Trying to see I'm dying to see you here tonight

You're snatched right in front of me
Don't you know that I'm still here
But when it's over once again
Will you know just what you missed
Can you handle honesty without rejecting me...

Tonight here tonight
I'll see you here tonight here tonight

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Written by: JONAS PATRIK BERGQVIST, ANDREAS PER EMIL PERSSON, LEIF BENGT REHNSTROM, MIKAEL JOHAN SUNDQVIST, MAGNUS ADRIAN VIKSTROM

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