(Stranded On) The Wrong Beach

Album: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (2011)
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  • Falling, I see you on the way down
    I'll meet you on the rebound somewhere in between
    Calling out across the airwaves
    Faces that you can't say are calling out for me

    And oh me, oh my, say so long baby, bye-bye
    Pour me one for the road, it's a long journey baby
    Where it's gonna take me just depends on the weight of my load
    Oh no, depends on the weight of my load

    So long, I'll see you in the next one
    'Cause everybody's been and gone, there's no one here but me

    And oh me, oh my, say so long baby, bye-bye
    Pour me one for the road, it's a long journey baby
    Where it's gonna take me just depends on the weight of my load
    Oh no, depends on the weight of my load

    And oh me, oh my, say so long baby, bye-bye
    Pour me one for the road, it's a long journey baby
    Where it's gonna take me just depends on the weight of my load
    Oh no, depends on the weight of my load
    Oh no, depends on the weight of my load
    Oh no, depends on the weight of my load

    Dry land sinking in the quicksand
    Stranded on the wrong beach, come and rescue me Writer/s: NOEL GALLAGHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Anel Boa from Inverness Been listening to the lyrics of Noels High flying birds album. Tbh was never really an Oasis fan but I'm n love with this album .. such talent ...xx thank you..
    My favourite " we're on our way now " ...
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