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"Dracula's Castle" is a track by New Order, from the album Waiting for the Sirens' Call, released 27th March 2005. The track is 5:37 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 6 articles about New Order.
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What's the matter here? Something ain't right Tell me it's not true Tell me it's all right There was time I'd run around for you Get down on my knees I swear it's true But you came in the night, And you took my heart To Dracula's castle In the dark Now I've gotta tell you Now you've gotta know I want you to stay But you're gonna go Don't leave me alone You'll tear me apart You're in control So goodbye love You were not real You came to stay But now you leave I can't explain The way you feel We once stood high But now we kneel You can't keep on running How far'd you think you'll get You got the world if you want it I ain't done with you yet I work hard just to keep you by my side Every day and almost every night In the end you took away my heart Left me alone So goodbye love You were not real You came to stay But now you leave I can't explain The way you feel We once stood high But now we kneel So goodbye love You were not real You came to stay But now you leave I can't explain The way you feel We once stood high But now we kneel
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In addition to the single, The National have released an actual New Order t-shirt alongside the iconic Manchester band to accompany the release.

The festival is set to take place in Manchester from 11th to 14th October.

The shirt, designed by Factory Records graphic designer Peter Saville and based on the iconic 1983 track of the same name, is available to pre-order from today and until February 17th with 100% of proceeds going to the charity.
