Who's Gonna Find Me

The Coral

About Who's Gonna Find Me

"Who's Gonna Find Me" is the first single from the fourth full-length album by British band The Coral, Roots & Echoes, and was released on 30 July 2007. The single peaked at number 25 on the UK Singles Chart.


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2007
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It's six in the morning
And there's no one else around
The mist, it is fallin'
As I look out on the town

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away

It's too close for tears
And it's too hard to forget
It's too close for tears
I think I thought I said

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away
Who's gonna find me?
Tell me where I can go?
Who's gonna find me, searching alone?

The face in the mirror
It's a face I've never met
Until I forgive her
I'll remember to forget

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away
Who's gonna find me?
Tell me where I can go?
Who's gonna find me, searching alone?

And the hours, they fill
Now I'm underneath the spell once again

It's 6 in the evening
And I'm sweeping up the day
The people repeat them
But I am here to stay

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time, away
Who's gonna find me?
Tell me where I can go?
Who's gonna find me, searching alone?

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away

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The Coral

The Coral are an English band formed in 1996 in Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula in England. The band first emerged during the early 2000s (decade) and found success with their debut album The Coral (2002) and follow up Magic and Medicine (2003). Their self-titled debut album was nominated for the 2002 Mercury Music Prize and later voted the fourth best album of the year by NME Magazine. more »

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Written by: JAMES SKELLY, NICHOLAS POWER

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11 facts about this song

Song Release
"Who's Gonna Find Me" is a song by the English band, The Coral. It was released as the first single from their fourth studio album, "Roots & Echoes", in 2007.
Album Success
Although "Who's Gonna Find Me" didn't chart separately, "Roots & Echoes" as a whole rose to number 8 in the UK album charts, suggesting the song was well received.
Music Style
This song is known for its infusion of psychedelic folk and indie rock, characteristic of The Coral's unique sound.
Band Origin
The Coral hails from Hoylake, Merseyside, England. That's where they got their start in 1996.
Song Writers
The song was written by the band members, James Skelly and Nick Power.
Critical Reception
The Coral's innovative approach to their songs including "Who's Gonna Find Me" has been widely praised by music critics, and the band is respected for its creative, boundary-pushing sound.
Live Performances
"Who's Gonna Find Me" is one of the songs the band typically performs during their live shows, demonstrating its popularity among fans.
Producer
"Who's Gonna Find Me", along with the rest of the "Roots & Echoes" album, was produced by well-known producer, Craig Silvey. Silvey has worked with other popular artists like Arctic Monkeys, Florence + the Machine, and Kasabian.
Music Video
The music video for "Who's Gonna Find Me" has a characteristic 60s-looking video, reflecting the band's influences from that era.
Band Collaborations
Following the release of "Who's Gonna Find Me", The Coral has collaborated with other famous artists like Ian Broudie and Noel Gallagher.
Recognition
"Who's Gonna Find Me" helped The Coral increase their recognition in the indie music community, leading to their inclusion in popular events like the Glastonbury Festival.

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