
Mitski has taken ‘If I Leave’ to late-night TV on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
It's from her latest album, out now via Dead Oceans.
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If I could, I'd be your little spoon And kiss your fingers forevermore But, big spoon, you have so much to do And I have nothing ahead of me You're the sun, you've never seen the night But you hear its song from the morning birds Well, I'm not the moon, I'm not even a star But awake at night I'll be singing to the birds Don't wait for me, I can't come Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me But I do, I think I do And you're an all-American boy I guess I couldn't help trying to be your best American girl You're the one You're all I ever wanted I think I'll regret this Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me But I do, I finally do And you're an all-American boy I guess I couldn't help trying to be the best American girl Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me But I do, I think I do
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It's from her latest album, out now via Dead Oceans.

Tickets for the tour go on sale to the public on 13th February.

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Tickets are on sale now for 630 cinemas across 30 countries.

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In a newsletter to her fans, the singer-songwriter shared a voice memo in which she made the announcement.

Available exclusively through Rough Trade, you won't be able to stream or download the tracks.

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