Chelsea Girl
by Ride

Album: Ride EP (1990)
Charted: 71
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  • Take me for a ride away from the places we have known

    If I stay around I'll just remember I'm alone

    There's someone in my memory making me move on

    What was gray and hazy, it is black and white now I have gone

    Drive me up to London now it's got too dark to see

    My waiting is over, there's no visitor for me

    Never let me talk to you, destroy the frozen past

    It's a different time now thing's are moving much too fast

    Float by today, now it's turning to gray

    Raining my doubts, let my thoughts slip away

    You must have something and what it is I don't know

    You must have something 'cause I can't let you go Writer/s: Andrew Bell, Laurence John Colbert, Mark Gardener, Stephen Paul Queralt
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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