Running Out - Andy Bell

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Show no emotion, inside I? m chocking
I can? t decide if I need you
The way that you hold me, try to control me
No good for my soul, no good for you
I? m only trying, hard to be truthful
You? d never hurt me, that I know
Maybe I just don? t know how to love you
Maybe I? m scared of letting go

And I think I? m running out, I worry about everything
And I think I? m running out, I worry about everything


I? ve got to believe in something solid
Stand on my own feet and keep it real
I wouldn? t say that I? m ever lonely

Want you to feel sure in yourself
I want you to love me, but not because you need me
I never knew love could be so blind

Maybe I just don? t know how to love you
Maybe I? m scared of letting go


And I think I? m running out, I worry about everything
And I think I? m running out, I worry about everything

And I think I? m running out, I worry about everything
And I think I? m running out, I worry about everything

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Andy Bell (born Andrew Ivan Bell on 25 April 1964 in Peterborough, U.K.) is a singer-songwriter known for being the lead singer of the synthpop duo Erasure, with musical partner Vince Clarke, as well as for his solo career, Bell has sold over twenty million albums worldwide.

Electric Blue, Bell's first solo album, was released in 2005 and includes collaborations with Claudia Brucken of Propaganda and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters. It was co-written and produced by Philip Larsen and Chris Smith of Manhattan Clique. Single "Crazy" became a club anthem. He followed the album up in 2010 with Non-Stop.

Andy Bell is one of the first openly gay singers in pop music. He revealed his HIV-positive status in 2004 (he had suffered from the disease since 1998), successfully fighting the disease throughout his career. In the past several years, he has also found success both as a DJ and as a remixer. 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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