Plays:65
Song DescriptionIndustrial electronic pop song.
Story Behind the SongWritten on the acoustic guitar, I wanted a production that would suit the lyric theme. Long-time collaborator Corin Anderson added his production magic to create a heavy, industrial sound, whilst Gus Harrower provides the compelling vocal.
Playlists this song is on:
Broadjam Top 10 Lists this song is on:
Lyrics
Outside, the light is fading like a dream
We'll find, the days are drifting into years
Stop once, stop twice, and listen to my plea
Strong words, no lies, I'll whisper in your ear
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields, just the same
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields
Just the way you used to do
Shout out, no doubt, I'm stifling a scream
Lost time, stake out, I'm trembling with fear
Take stock, take sides, the words that you will hear
So low, God knows, the words that brought me near, Oh
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields, just the same
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields
Just the way you used to do
Come forward, stand by me
Intensity
Discovered, recovered
Identity Oh
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields, just the same
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields, just the same oh
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields just the same
Babe, won't you save me from the battlefields
Just the way you used to do
Song Length
4:20
Genres
Electronic - Industrial, Electronic - General
Tempo / Feel
Medium (111 - 130)
Moods
Restless, Troubled
Subject Matter
Fear
Similar Artist
Depeche Mode
Language
English
Era
2000 and later
Lyric Credits |
David James |
|
Music Credits |
David James |
|
Producer Credits |
Corin Anderson (CoriAnder) |
|
Publisher Credits |
David James |
|
Performance Credits |
Corin Anderson & Gus Harrower |
|
Thanks for supporting David James!
Please fill out the fields below, and we'll send you an email to verify your rating.
Email Address:
Set A Password:
Name (first/last):
Comment to David James (optional):
Cancel and close this window
Would you like to help David James get heard by industry pros by buying them a song submission credit to Broadjam Music Licensing Opportunities?