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Tasmin Archer - Café Pop - Sleeping Satellite
Café Pop
01. I Don’t Want to Wait
02. La da Dee (acoustic version)
03. True
04. Bad Day (acoustic version)
05. Walking in Memphis
06. I Want to Know What Love Is
07. Jumper (radio edit)
08. Over the Rainbow
09. Hunting High and Low
10. Smells Like Teen Spirit (acoustic version)
11. Thank U (Christopher Fogel remix)
12. I Love You Always Forever
13. Cupid’s Chokehold / Breakfast in America
14. Please Don’t Say You Love Me
15. Just the Way It Is, Baby
16. Drive
17. Follow Me
18. Unwell
19. Nothing Has Been Proved
20. Sleeping Satellite
21. Missing You (acoustic version)
22. Like We Used To
23. Hold On
24. If It’s All I Ever Do
25. Heaven
26. Under the Milky Way
27. Cornflake Girl
28. Rise to the Occasion
I blame you for the moonlit sky
And the dream that died
With the eagles flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleeping satellite

Did we fly to the moon too soon?
Did we squander the chance?
In the rush of the race
The reason we chase is lost in romance
And still we try
To justify the waste
For a taste of man's greatest adventure

I blame you for the moonlit sky
And the dream that died
With the eagles flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleepin' satellite

Have we lost what it takes to advance?
Have we peaked too soon?
If the world is so green
Then why does it scream under a blue moon?
We wonder why
If the earth's sacrificed
For the price of it's greatest treasure

I blame you for the moonlit sky
And the dream that died
With the eagles flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleeping satellite

And when we shoot for stars
What a giant step
Have we got what it takes
To carry the weight of this concept?
Or pass it by like a shot in the dark
Miss the mark with a sense of adventure

I blame you for the moonlit sky
And the dream that died
With the eagles flight
I blame you for the moonlit nights
When I wonder why
Are the seas still dry?
Don't blame this sleeping satellite