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The Cure -A Letter to Elise/INFO/Lyrics/1992 HD

"A Letter to Elise" is a song by English rock band The Cure, released as the third and final single from the album Wish in October 1992. Released: 5 October 1992 Format: 7", 12" Label: Fiction Songwriter(s): read below. Lyrics🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Oh Elise it doesn't matter what you say I just can't stay here every yesterday Like keep on acting out the same The way we act out Every way to smile, forget And make-believe we never needed Any more than this Any more than this Oh Elise it doesn't matter what you do I know I'll never really get inside of you To make your eyes catch fire The way they should The way the blue could pull me in If they only would, if they only would At least I'd lose this sense of sensing something else That hides away From me and you, there're worlds to part With aching looks and breaking hearts And all the prayers your hands can make Oh I just take as much as you can throw And then throw it all away Oh I throw it all away Like throwing faces at the sky Like throwing arms round Yesterday, I stood and stared Wide-eyed in front of you And the face I saw looked back The way I wanted to But I just can't hold my tears away The way you do Elise believe I never wanted this I thought this time I'd keep all of my promises I thought you were the girl I always dreamed about But I let the dream go And the promises broke And the make-believe ran out So Elise It doesn't matter what you say I just can't stay here every yesterday Like keep on acting out the same The way we act out Every way to smile Forget and make-believe we never needed Any more than this Any more than this And every time I try to pick it up Like falling sand As fast as I pick it up It runs away through my clutching hands But there's nothing else I can really do There's nothing else I can really do There's nothing else I can really do At all. Personnel & Songwriters:♥♥♥ Perry Bamonte Boris Williams Simon Gallup Robert Smith Lol Tolhurst Porl Thompson Producer(s): Robert Smith David Allen. Copyright disclaimer.Under section 107 of the copyright act 1976 allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.Non-profit educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Background "A Letter to Elise" was made public for the first time on MTV's Cure-"Unplugged" show in 1991 and had very different lyrics from the later version to be released as a 7".Letters to Felice by Kafka was a huge influence when Robert Smith wrote the lyrics of the track. The B-side "The Big Hand" was planned as an A-side single early in 1993 but the idea was scrapped, largely due to Boris Williams not wanting the track to appear on the album but having no qualms about it appearing as a B-side (from KROQ radio interview with the band in 1992). "The Big Hand" is one of the few B-sides to be played live, although very rarely. It was first played in 1991, performed a few times during the Wish Tour in 1992, then revived at the Ultra Music Festival in 2007, and popped up, though rarely, during the band's 4Tour World Tour 2007–08. A promo version of the song features yet another longer unreleased mix, with phaser on Robert Smith's voice.An instrumental version on cassette is also known to exist. "A Letter to Elise" itself was revived by the band's new Smith/Gallup/Thompson/Cooper lineup in 2005 after being played sparingly, if ever, during the Smith/Gallup/Bamonte/Cooper/O'Donnell era. Like "The Big Hand", it was not played very often, and was usually a pleasant surprise to fans when it popped up in setlists. "A Letter to Elise" has been covered by Aaron Sprinkle, for his Really Something EP, Blink-182, for the MTV Icon show for The Cure, and Sense Field, for their 2003 album Living Outside. Personnel and Instruments Robert Smith – bass, guitar, keyboard, vocals, 6 string bass Perry Bamonte – 6 string bass, guitar, keyboard Simon Gallup – bass Porl Thompson – guitar Boris Williams – percussion, drums    • The Cure-Faith✔Live in Orange '86/'87...   Faith live orange 86/87

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