Close to Me - Lake Street Dive

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Well you seem awfully nice
So this won't take long
I've just got to let you know
That you should be moving on
If you want my advice
I think it would be wrong
For you to get close to me
Well I can be sweet
I can be perfectly kind
I can be anything
Since it ain't my heart on the line
It would be so easy
It would be so blind
For you to get close to me
Maybe I'll call you when I'm fully grown
Until that day comes, now baby won't you leave
me alone
I can see you're still waiting
For some kind of sign
I know you're ready for love
But I'm never gonna make up my mind
It's not a matter of patience
It's not a matter of time
For you to get close to me
Maybe I'll call you when I'm fully grown
Until that day comes, now baby won't you leave
me alone
Maybe I'll call you when I'm fully grown
Until that day comes won't you leave me alone
Maybe I'll call you when I'm fully grown
Until that day comes I recommend that you don't
Get too close to me

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Lake Street Dive is an American band founded in 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts. The band's original members are Rachael Price (lead vocals), Mike "McDuck" Olson (trumpet, guitar), Bridget Kearney (upright bass), and Mike Calabrese (drums). Akie Bermiss (keyboards) joined the band on tour in 2017 and is on their 2018 album. Lake Street Dive started at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. The band was named after a street with many dive bars in Olson's hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

After meeting as fellow students at the New England Conservatory in Boston, the band was hand picked by Minneapolis trumpet/guitar player Mike Olson and named after an actual neighborhood of seedy bars in his hometown. Vocalist Rachael Price came from outside Nashville, Tennessee, stand-up bassist Bridget Kearney was an Iowa native, while drummer Mike Calabrese called Philadelphia home. “I wasn’t only impressed with their musicianship,” says Olson, who acquired the nickname “McDuck” while at the conservatory for his reclusive ways. “They were also a lot of fun just to hang out with. The first four years of rehearsals were more like glorified dinner parties.” 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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