
Pavement to release first new song in 25 years on documentary soundtrack
The band will release their first song since 1999 as part of a new documentary film's soundtrack.
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PavementRelease date: 11th February 1997
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"The Killing Moon (BBC Evening Session January 15, 1997)" is a track by Pavement, from the album Brighten the Corners: Nicene Creedence Ed., released 11th February 1997. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Pavement.
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[Verse 1] Under blue moon I saw you So soon you'll take me Up in your arms, too late to beg you Or cancel it though I know it must be The killing time Unwillingly mine [Chorus] Fate Up against your will Through the thick and thin You must wait until You give yourself to him [Verse 2] In starlit nights I saw you So cruel you'll take me Your lips a magic world Your sky all hung with jewels The killing moon Will come too soon [Chorus] Fate Up against your will Through the thick and thin You must wait until You give yourself to him [Bridge] Cucumber, cu-cu-cumber, ca-ca-ca-ca-cabbage Cucumber, cu-cu-cu-cu, cu-cu-cu-cu-cabbage He's a yo-yo man, always up and down So take him to the end of his temper [Chorus] Fate Up against your will Through the thick and thin You must wait until You give yourself to him [Outro] Fate Up against your will Through the thick and thin You must wait until You give yourself You give yourself to him You give yourself to him You give yourself to him
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