Alone Again - Betty Who

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Embed: You say those three little words like it's the same as saying
You like my hair when I wear it this way
But you don't seem to care
I don't wanna end up alone again

So come a little closer, closer
Let me know if you're coming over, over
I'll be sure to leave the lights on, lights on
You'll undo me like in a love song, love song
So won't you please
Just tell me what you want
I'm waiting all night long for you
To tell me what you need
So, baby, we can be alone again

Waiting for you to come around
Is like waiting for rain in a year-long drought
But when it rains, it pours
And you drown me out - all alone again
But if there comes a day when you're fast asleep
And you call out my name cause you're needing me
I'll be the first to say you'll never have to be alone again

So come a little closer, closer
Let me know if you're coming over, over
I'll be sure to leave the lights on, lights on
You'll undo me like in a love song, love song
So won't you please
Just tell me what you want
I'm waiting all night long for you
To tell me what you need
So, baby, we can be alone again

So come a little closer, closer
Let me know if you're coming over, over
I'll be sure to leave the lights on, lights on
You'll undo me like in a love song, love song
So won't you please
Just tell me what you want
I'm waiting all night long for you
To tell me what you need
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Alone Again Lyrics

Get away, anywhere but here
I'm gonna give you a break, driving 'til you disappear
And maybe then you'll say
"Don't ever leave me alone again"
You say those three little words like it's the same as saying
You like my hair when I wear it this way
But you don't seem to care
I don't wanna end up alone again

So come a little closer, closer
Let me know if you're coming over, over
I'll be sure to leave the lights on, lights on
You'll undo me like in a love song, love song
So won't you please
Just tell me what you want
I'm waiting all night long for you
To tell me what you need
So, baby, we can be alone again

Waiting for you to come around
Is like waiting for rain in a year-long drought
But when it rains, it pours
And you drown me out - all alone again
But if there comes a day when you're fast asleep
And you call out my name cause you're needing me
I'll be the first to say you'll never have to be alone again

So come a little closer, closer
Let me know if you're coming over, over
I'll be sure to leave the lights on, lights on
You'll undo me like in a love song, love song
So won't you please
Just tell me what you want
I'm waiting all night long for you
To tell me what you need
So, baby, we can be alone again

So come a little closer, closer
Let me know if you're coming over, over
I'll be sure to leave the lights on, lights on
You'll undo me like in a love song, love song
So won't you please
Just tell me what you want
I'm waiting all night long for you
To tell me what you need
So, baby, we can be alone again

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Jessica Anne Newham, known as Betty Who (born 5 October 1991), is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Newham was born in Sydney, Australia, where she lived until her mid-teens. Trained since age four as a classical cellist, She moved to the United States in 2007 to attend Interlochen Center for the Arts, whose alumni include Norah Jones, Rufus Wainwright, and Josh Groban.
Newham is also self-taught on piano and guitar, and wrote her first songs at age 14, and began performing as a singer-songwriter at age 16.
After high school, Newham attended Berklee College of Music in Boston. During her first semester, she met producer Peter Thomas who was also attending Berklee. Thomas suggested pairing Newham’s songwriting with a more dreamy, anthemic production style. The two began writing new material together and developed Newham's sound over the next two years.

Betty Who's debut single, "Somebody Loves You," was initially released independently as a free download, and was premiered by pop music blogger and at-the-time official Grammy blogger Arjan Writes on November 30, 2012. Co-written by Newham and Thomas, and produced by Thomas, the song garnered immediate praise, spreading quickly online and being featured by other well-known outlets including Socialite Life, Pop On And On, and Popservations. A music video, directed by Evan Savitt, was released on January 22, 2013, and an official remix by acclaimed indie pop producer FM Attack was released on March 11, 2013.

Betty Who’s debut EP The Movement was released on April 16, 2013. An independent, free-download release initially, the EP’s huge success online helped lead to a large amount of major label interest, before she ultimately signed with RCA Records. It premiered on Billboard on April 9, 2013, one week prior to its official release date and continually received rave reviews from countless major blogs and magazines throughout 2013. Upon release, Idolator described the EP as "A spine-tinglingly euphoric 80's pop nugget," indie pop blog All Things Go claimed she was "charting new musical territory," and the famous UK outlet Popjustice called it "the best proper EP so far of 2013". Press continued to organically build throughout the year, with ELLE calling her "Your Next Pop Obsession" on August 5, 2013 and TIME hand-picking Betty as one of 14 Musical Acts To Watch In 2014.

She’s described her sound as, “taking influences from [past] music and mixing it in with the emotions I’m actually living through. We’re all secretly wrecks and we’re all in love and all being heartbroken. Combining those things for me has been a huge tool to get the sound I want.”
So far, her music has been crafted in collaboration with producer Peter Thomas. The pair operate under the motto that “making something good is easy, the challenge is making it right.”
Betty Who signed to RCA Records on September 15, 2013. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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