Beady Eye - Standing on the Edge of the Noise Lyrics

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Standing on the Edge of the Noise

Standing on the Edge of the Noise Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Standing on the Edge of the Noise By Beady Eye?
Hold on tight
Goin' out the station Rollin' around in anticipation Saying goodbyes to the ones we feel And we're dead Your mother don't know what your father's missing Your brother don't know cause he ain't been listenin' Gotta design for killing time And it's dead! Get you, you got me I'm standing on the edge of the noise Get me, I got you I'm standing on the edge of the noise Oh oh, yeah So many people, so little time So many reasons, so little rhyme So let me look at you, ??? Get you, you got me I'm standing on the edge of the noise Get me, I got you I'm standing on the edge of the noise Oh oh, yeah Hold on tight Goin out the station Rollin' around in anticipation Saying goodbyes to the ones we feel And we're dead Get you, you got me I'm standing on the edge of the noise Get me, I got you I'm standing on the edge of the noise Oh oh, yeah Oh oh, yeah Standing on the edge of the noise Standing on the edge of the noise Standing on the edge of the noise Standing on the edge of the noise Standing on the edge of the noise |
Who Wrote Standing on the Edge of the Noise By Beady Eye?
Andy Bell, Gem Archer, Liam Gallagher
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What's The Duration Of The Standing on the Edge of the Noise By Beady Eye?The duration of Standing on the Edge of the Noise is 2:53 minutes and seconds. |
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