Over My Head - A Flock of Seagulls

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(wm: Mike, Ali, Frank Paul)

I was walking underwater
Walking on the bottom of the sea
A sudden change in the weather
And the waves came crashing down all over
my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
All over my head
I think I'm in
I was searching for a treasure
Walking on the surface of the Moon
A sudden change in the pressure
Left me gasping
For the precious air that's over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in

Saw my reflection in the mirror
Saw my image standing by a wall
I tried to touch the glass
But it shattered and it began to fall
All over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Another starving baby's cry
A dying heart that's still made bold
Another coke another lie
A naked man I stand alone
Searching for the easy answer
Searching for a love that has no pain
Under the circumstances
The walls of love caved in again
All over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in

Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in
Over my head
I think I'm in

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A Flock of Seagulls is a Grammy Award winning synthpop group formed in 1979 in Liverpool, England by brothers Mike Score (keyboards, vocals) and Ali Score (drums), joining with Frank Maudsley (bass) and Paul Reynolds (guitar), that gained popularity and subsequently infamy in the early days of MTV with the videos for their songs "I Ran (So Far Away)" (sometimes known just as "I Ran") and "Space Age Love Song" , the latter in which showcased lead singer Mike Score's distinct haircut. To this day, they remain firmly identified with their songs from the early 80s, international hit tracks that garnered them a Grammy for best instrumental performance.

Their 1982 self-titled debut album, coming after their 1981 EP 'Telecommunication'. involved themes of alien abduction and disorientation in modern society, comparable to space rock. The band split in 1985 after later songs, taking in inspiration from commercial pop rock of the era instead, failed to reach an audience. Score reformed the band with new members in 1995. The original lineup reunited for a handful of small club dates in 2003. Since then, Score has sporadically performed his version of the band with a fluctuating lineup. 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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