Description
Aimée Ann Duffy (born 23 June 1984), better known by her
stage name Duffy, is a Welsh singer-songwriter. Her 2008 debut album Rockferry
entered the UK Album Chart at number one. It was the best selling album in the
United Kingdom in 2008[3] with 1.68 million copies sold. The album was
certified 5× Platinum and sold over 5.5 million copies worldwide, spawning the
hits "Mercy" and "Warwick Avenue". "Mercy" was
the most played song on radio and in restaurants and bars in the United Kingdom
in 2008,[6] and with it Duffy became the first Welsh female in 25 years to
achieve number-one on the UK Singles Chart.
In 2008, she won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album
for Rockferry, and she was nominated for two other Grammy awards. In 2009 she
won three BRIT Awards, British Breakthrough, Best Female Solo and Best British
Album.
Duffy - Warwick Avenue
When I get to Warwick Avenue
meet me by the entrance of the tube
we can talk things over a little time
but promise me you won't stay by the light
When I get to Warwick Avenue
please draw the best and be true
don't say we're okay just because I'm here
you hurt me bad but I won't shed a tear
I'm leaving you for the last time baby
you think you're loving but you don't love me
and I've been confused outta’ my mind lately
you think you're loving but I want to be free
Baby you hurt me
When I get to Warwick Avenue oh
we'll spend an hour but no more than two
Our only chance to speak all slow
I showed you the answers now here's the door
When I get to Warwick Avenue oh
I'll tell you baby, that we're through
Cos' I'm leaving you for the last time baby
you think you're loving but you don't love me
and I've been confused now that my mind left
you think you're loving but you don't love me
I want to be free, baby you've hurt me.
All the days spent together, I wish for better
and I didn't want the train to come, now it's departed
I'm broken hearted, seems like we never started.
All those things here together, when I wished for better
And I didn't want the train to come
You think you're lovïng, but you don't love me
I want to be free.
Baby you've hurt me, you don't love me,
I want to be free, baby you hurt (heard) me. |
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