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Motörhead - The Rock and Roll Decades: The Nineties - The One to Sing the Blues
The Rock and Roll Decades: The Nineties
Disc 1
01. Promise Me
02. Taste of Rain
03. I Can’t Take the Power
04. Only You
05. I Feel the Earth Move
06. Cherry Pie
07. My Side of the Bed
08. Through
09. Tick Tock
10. We Are in Love
11. Cruising for Bruising
12. Blue Velvet
13. Crystal Clear
14. Poor Boy Blues
15. Gonna Make You Sweat
16. The Boomin’ System
17. Heaven
18. All True Man
19. Slide Away
20. Games
Disc 2
01. Castle in the Clouds
02. Must Bee the Music
03. Gypsy Woman
04. Can’t Stop Falling in Love
05. Painkiller
06. Eye Wonder
07. Get Ready
08. Unreal World
09. Fly On
10. Mona
11. I Say Yeah
12. Love Thing
13. Madly in Love
14. Power of Love
15. God Only Knows
16. I’m Not in Love
17. Tell Me That You Wait
18. Everybody’s Gone
19. Window Pane
20. The One to Sing the Blues
Don't know what I did to make you feel that way
I can't always say just what I want to say
Out of place again, you're on my case again
Bringing up the past and sling it in my face again

Put me in the frame, so even if I win, I lose
Going down slow ain't the only way to go
Listen to me honey, tell you something funny
Miss me when I'm gone, you'll be the one to sing the blues

Seems to me the good times ended way to soon
Seems like faded echoes in an empty room
Strangers in the night, strangers in the light
Seems like every word we say just makes us scratch and bite

We thought we had the answers, we were sure we couldn't lose
But what you want with me is all the things that I can't be
Listen to me baby, I'm beginning to go crazy
Miss me when I'm gone, you'll be the one to sing the blues

More I think about it, it's a goddamn shame
Opposites attract 'til they become the same
Daggers in our eyes, time to say goodbye
Time to stop pretending, time to stop the endless lies

I wish you luck babe, I hope you find a dream and it comes true
But what my eyes can't see don't make no difference to me
Listen to me faking, though my heart is breaking
Miss you now you're gone, now I'm the one to sing the blues