Good - Marian Hill

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I've been on the prowl
Since you shut me out
And we're done for now
But you're here for somehow

Say you want a chance
and you wavw your hands
I'm already gone,
Won't you move along?

And it's such a shame
you've been off your game
If I tried to stay
wouldn't last a day

Now you want it bad
and you can't relax
I'm already gone,
won't you move along?

You're looking good but I know you already know
I'm feeling good 'cause I don't need you anymore
I wish you could walk away, let me let it go
I'm feeling good 'cause I don't need you anymore

Now you're on the phone
Say you're so alone
Thought you made your plans
now you make demands

You don't want an end
Now you want this again
I'm already gone
won't you move along

You're looking good but I know you already know
I'm feeling good 'cause I don't need you anymore
I wish you could walk away, let me let it go
I'm feeling good 'cause I don't need you anymore

Look so fly and I knew you'd tempt me
Can't get high with our tank on empty

Used to have some way with your silver tongue
now you're all cliche saying I'm the one,
I don't need you're please, I don't your time
so get off your knees and get off my mind

You're looking good but I know you already know
I'm feeling good 'cause I don't need you anymore
I wish you could walk away, let me let it go
I'm feeling good 'cause I don't need you anymore

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A Philadelphia electronic pop duo comprised of Jeremy Lloyd (production/songwriting) and Samantha Gongol (vocals/songwriting). The pair’s roots can be traced back as far as a middle school talent show that saw Lloyd - the son of a conductor and an opera singer - hear Gongol sing for the first time. Many a moon down the line, following a stint studying music composition at college for Lloyd while Gongol was cutting her teeth in New York as a songwriter, the pair reunited in the former’s bedroom studio.

Citing influences ranging from Cole Porter to Kanye, from Ella Fitzgerald to Drake, while many artists define themselves by the mixture of inspirations they’ve concocted, Marian Hill go one step further: fusing disparate sources into a compound sound that’s hard to imagine ever having been apart.

Marian Hill is joined live by bassist and saxophonist Steve Davit. 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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