Joy Crookes is set to perform at Cross The Tracks 2026
Her latest album 'Juniper' will be performed live for the first time.
Lyrics
I stayed too long I should have heard the sirens I blame it on Temptation in my system
Casino eyes and golden hands You grip my waist Won't let me go Singing words that make me stay
Sinatra charm A silver tongue The devil had the blue sea Cradled on his arm Those sweeter days Don't taste the same I never learnt to walk away
Say you don't love me anymore My feet don't move when I'm halfway out the door Say you don't love me anymore Addicted, you're my only cure
And the rain keeps falling to your sound And the rain keeps falling to your sound And the rain keeps falling to your sound And all I wanna do is say now
Babe, take the honey back I'm more than any Friday shag Used to talk so differently Daily dose, my remedy
Got me out here smoking more Your influence, round of applause Losing more than I have won
"Baby, babe," you should know that ain't my name Only listening to problems if your odds are getting laid "Baby, babe," all the shit you say's the same Just a secondhand serenade
Say you don't love me anymore My feet don't move when I'm halfway out the door Say you don't love me anymore Addicted you're my only cure
And the rain keeps falling to your sound And the rain keeps falling to your sound And the rain keeps falling to your sound And all I wanna do is say now
And the rain keeps falling to your sound And the rain keeps falling to your sound And the rain keeps falling to your sound And all I wanna do is say now
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About this track
"Sinatra" is a song by Joy Crookes from the album Influence EP, released in 2018. The song was written by Joy Crookes, Michael Percy. It was produced by Michael Percy.
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