Album: Raining In Baltimore
Singer: Counting Crows
Music: Adam Duritz, Matthew Malley, Charlie Gillingham
Lyrics: Adam Duritz, Matthew Malley, Charlie Gillingham
Label: Geffen
Released: 2007-01-01
Duration: 04:38
Downloads: 6578
This Circus Is Falling Down On Its Knees, The
Big Top Is Crumbling Down, It′s Raining In Baltimore
Fifteen Miles East, Where You Should Be, No One's
Around. I Need A Phone Call, I Need
A Raincoat, I Need A Big Love, I Need
A Phone Call. These Train Conversations Are Passing
Me By, And I Don′t Have Nothing To Say,
You Get What You Pay For, But I Just
Had No Intention Of Living This Way. I
Need A Phone Call, I Need A Plane Ride,
I Need A Sunburn, I Need A Raincoat.
And I Get No Answers, And I Don't Get
No Change, It's Raining In Baltimore, Baby, But Everything
Else Is The Same. There′s Things I Remember,
Things I Forget, I Miss You, I Guess That
I Should, Three Thousand Five Hundred Miles Away, But
What Would You Change If You Could? I
Need A Phone Call, Maybe I Should Buy A
New Car, I Can Always Hear A Freight Train,
Baby If I Listen Real Hard, And I Wish,
I Wish It Was A Small World, ′Cause I'm
Lonely For The Big Towns, I′d Like To Hear
A Little Guitar, I Guess It's Time To Put
The Top Down. I Need A Phone Call,
I Need A Raincoat, I Really Need A Raincoat,
I Really, Really Need A Raincoat, I Really, Really,
Really Need A Raincoat, I Really Need A Raincoat.