Little Black Numbers - Kathryn Williams

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Little Black Numbers Lyrics

Little black numbers
Pushed over steel
Is what you hear
To make you feel free
Little black numbers
Pushed over wood
Is all that you could live for

You are to me
Deeper than souls
Pushed in the ground
Time is a clock
That pushed us together

Makes us feel old
Makes us feel old
Sound pushing down
Sound pushed us down

If Heaven and Hell
Were both in the same place
Would fences appear
If all the wasps were devils
And bees were the angels

We'd bat them about
We'd bat them about
But bees and wasps
Are just fat men and thin girls

They? re just fat men and thin girls
They? re just fat men and thin girls
Fat men and thin girls
Fat men and thin girls
Fat men and thin girls

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Kathryn Williams (born in 1974 in Liverpool, England) is a singer-songwriter based in Newcastle, England, whose work is characterised by delicate vocals and acoustic instruments.

Her influences are varied, including Nina Simone, Nick Drake, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Simon and Garfunkel, and Velvet Underground. She has sung with Badmarsh & Shri album and worked with Twisted Nerve artist Pedro.

Her album, Leave to Remain, was greeted with critical acclaim, and her earlier Little Black Numbers was nominated for a Grammy award.

In 2010 Williams collaborated with former Delicate Vomit member Anna Spencer as The Crayonettes on the album Playing Out - Songs for Children and Robots

In 2012 she launched a new project called 'The Pond.'
A trio with Simon Edwards and Ginny Clee, the project mixed by Portishead’s Adrian Utley. 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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