Baby Come On - +44

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Baby Come On Lyrics

She's a pretty girl
She's always fallin' down
And I think I just fell in love with her
But she won't ever remember, remember

And I can always find her
At the bottom of a plastic cup
Drownin' in drunk sincerity
A sad and lonely girl

Quit cryin' your eyes out
Quit cryin' your eyes out and baby come on
Isn't there something familiar about me?
The past is only the future with the lights on
Quit cryin' your eyes out, baby

And she said, I think we're runnin' out of alcohol
Tonight I hate this fucking town
And all my best friends will be the death of me
But they won't ever remember, remember

So please take me far away
Before I'm melt into the ground
And all my words get used against me
You sad and lonely girl

Quit cryin' your eyes out
Quit cryin' your eyes out and baby come on
Isn't there something familiar about me?
The past is only the future with the lights on
Quit cryin' your eyes out, baby

Quit cryin' your eyes out
Quit cryin' your eyes out and baby come on
Isn't there something familiar about me?
The past is only the future with the lights on
Quit cryin' your eyes out
Isn't there something familiar about me?
Quit cryin' your eyes out
The past is only the future with the lights on
So quit cryin' your eyes out, baby

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Formed in 2005 in Los Angeles, CA, +44 was a band from two blink-182 members Mark Hoppus (Bass Guitar/Vocals) and Travis Barker (Drums/Keyboards), who has also played in a variety of musical projects including The Aquabats, Box Car Racer, and Transplants. +44 also featured Shane Gallagher (Lead Guitar), from The Nervous Return, and Craig Fairbaugh (Rhythm Guitar/Backing Vocals), from Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards, The Forgotten, and Mercy Killers.

It also once featured Carol Heller (Guitar/Backing Vocals), formerly of Get The Girl, but she later left the band to start a family. She is heard as backup vocalist in 3 of the tracks on the first album. The name +44 is a reference to the international dialing code for the United Kingdom, where Hoppus and Barker first discussed the new project.

On December 13th, 2005 (Tom Delonge's birthday), the band released a demo of the song "No It Isn't". Hoppus insists that, while it was directed towards Delonge's breaking up of blink-182, the release date was just coincidental. On September 1st 2006, they added a song called "Lycanthrope" to their official website, http://www.plusfortyfour.com. Also on September 7th, the +44 Song "When Your Heart Stops Beating" was played on KROQ radio. On September 18th, an unedited version of the song was posted on the band's MySpace profile.

Their debut album "When Your Heart Stops Beating" was released on November 14, 2006.

Hoppus has stated that the songs "Little Death" and "No, It Isn't" are about the break-up of blink-182. In both songs lines such as "The cry for inspiration never reaches ears on distant stars" or "You swore you wouldn't lose then lost your brain, you make a sound that feels like pain" can be seen to be related to Angels and Airwaves, DeLonges new project.

In several interviews Hoppus has claimed Tom quit the band through his agent and didn't even bother to call Hoppus or Barker.

While shooting the video for the first Single "When your Heart stops beating" Travis Barker broke his arm. Not noticing it was broken he played an entire European tour with the arm broken.

In an interview with Blunt Magazine in March 2009, Hoppus was asked if +44 will continue again, where he stated "I think so, yes. I love Shane [Gallagher] and Craig [Fairbaugh]. They are great guitarists and good friends and I'd love to do another record with them. I know that Tom [DeLonge] plans to continue doing Angels & Airwaves in some capacity but right now all of our efforts are on Blink."


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