Where Did I Go? - Jorja Smith

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Where Did I Go? Lyrics

Maybe this fate was overdue
Baby it's late and I'm confused
You showed me love that wasn't real
Can't teach yourself to be sincere

Where did I go?
When did the sun rise?
How did I fall?
Go lost in the moonlight
Where did I go?
When did I realize
My love was on hold?
So now this is goodbye
Good, goodbye
Goodbye
Good, goodbye

Goodbye

This time my questions lay with you
Cause each time inside I play the fool
Silly boy, where did that man go?
The one that hurt my soul
Now little man, I left you on your own

With the whispers on your phone
I've been askin' all along

Where did I go?
When did the sun rise?
How did I fall?
Got lost in the moonlight
Where did I go?
When did I realize
My love was on hold?
So now this is goodbye
Good, goodbye
Goodbye
Good, goodbye
Goodbye
Good, goodbye
Goodbye
Good, goodbye
Goodbye
Where did I go?
When did the sun rise?
How did I fall?
Cause I see the moonlight
Where did I go?
When did I realize
My love was on hold?
So now this is goodbye
Good, goodbye

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Jorja Smith is an English singer from Walsall, UK. Smith impressed many and earned attention with her hip-hop and R&B-inspired debut single "Blue Lights" and has taken the rest of the year to deliver songs that fuse soul, blues, and even classical. She spent much of 2016 getting people very excited about her effortless, informed, and deeply soulful pop with a trio of eclectic singles. Her first EP Project 11 arrives so perfectly formed it almost feels like showing off. Many songs mark Smith out as her hero Amy Winehouse’s truest successor.

Smith has been performing since the age of 8 and writing songs since 11, amassing a broad catalog of mostly unreleased tracks that skew from pop to modern soul. One of the earliest songs she remembers writing was called “High Street,” about when all the stores in her hometown of Walsall, in the midwest of England, closed during the economic recession of the late-’00s, leaving behind a hollow ghost town. Walsall is a run-down place, Smith said, with “a lot of creative people, but not many possibilities.”








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