False Alarms - Allen Stone

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False Alarms Lyrics

Well, I could stop the rain,
The rain from falling,
If you could stop this pain,
This pain that you've been causing,

Well, I've been lonely for so long,
I've been waiting for you to come back home,

'Cause you, you and all your false alarms,
You've been breaking every inch of my heart,
No, I never meant to cause you any harm,
It's you and all your false alarms,
You and all your false alarms,
You and all your false alarms,

And I could love you more,
Hey, more than you've ever known,
If you could love me full, yeah,
Hey, more than just off and on,

'Cause I've been lonely for so long,
And I've been waiting for, for you to come back home,

'Cause you, you and all your false alarms,
You've been breaking every inch of my heart,
No, I never meant to cause you any harm,
It's you and all your false alarms,
You and all your false alarms,
You and all your false,


You, yes, you've,
You've been breaking every inch of my heart,
And, no, I never meant to cause you any harm,
It's you and all your false alarms,
You and all your false alarms,
You and all your false alarms.

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From backwoods barbecues and community gatherings; Allen Stone emerges to share personal melodies, telling his tales of life after just 24 years. Getting his start singing at his father's church in small-town America; it wasn't until later when introduced to the greats of soul music (Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin) and then to the confessional lyrical fashion of the 60's -70's singer/ songwriters, did music begin to ignite intense passion, eventually carrying this boy to a musical home.

Stone was born in Chewelah, Washington, a small town about 45 minutes north of Spokane with a population of approximately 1,500 people. When Allen was 18, he moved from his home town to Spokane, Washington, where he attended community college for a semester followed by Bible School. Not long after, he moved to Seattle, Washington.

He has self-released two records, "Last To Speak" (2010) and the self-title sophomore release "Allen Stone" (2011).

On his self-titled sophomore album - an independent self-release which hit digital shelves October 4, Allen has pushed his sound and lyricism to a greater level of noted individuality. It touches upon a range of styles and themes. Integrating classic soul, catchy pop hooks, r&b beats and folk roots with lyrical matters of testimonial broken relationships, poisonous politics and the age-old topic of simple, pure celebration. Stone's music is notable for his finely crafted evocative songs and a fresh, smooth, soul-filled voice-one that certainly belies his age.

Allen Stone has shot up the R&B/Soul charts on iTunes, peaking at the number 2 spot, and hit #29 and #62 on the Billboard Heatseekers and R&B/Hip Hop Album charts, respectively, and has garnered national praise - USA Today called him a "pitch-perfect powerhouse" - all without any support of a label, publisher, or publicist.

Stone's soulful sound has been compared to Stevie Wonder and Prince. 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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