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The Libertines - Glasgow Coma Scale Blues
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Libertines
The Libertines
Performer
Jake Gosling
Jake Gosling
Programming
Guy Massey
Guy Massey
Drum Programming
John Hassall
John Hassall
Bass
Carl Barât
Carl Barât
Vocals
Peter Doherty
Peter Doherty
Vocals
Gary Powell
Gary Powell
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Carl Barât
Carl Barât
Composer
Peter Doherty
Peter Doherty
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jake Gosling
Jake Gosling
Producer
Guy Massey
Guy Massey
Mixing Engineer
Jackson Dimiglio-Wood
Jackson Dimiglio-Wood
Assistant Recording Engineer
Shane Edwards
Shane Edwards
Assistant Recording Engineer
Mike Marsh
Mike Marsh
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

And I see me, oh you won't even see me
Yeah I see you, in fact I'm looking straight through you
And now you say you're gonna free me
Ain't bout a best friend who deceives me
But that don't mean that I can't free you
'Cause I don't always wanna see you
The only thing that kept us apart
Was your cold unloving heart
Your cold, cold heart
Back to A&E
What happened to the joy in the hearts of the boys
At the start of the part of the scene?
They were part of the seams
A dream shared and pulled apart
One dream broken by two Libertines
You think it's easy?
Not with a best friend who deceives me, no
Oh it ain't so hard to bear
When he got Kathmandu hair, cunt
The only thing that kept it going on
Was lust for Schnapples shit, whiskey and song
How could it go wrong? Seriously
What happened to the joy in the hearts of the boys
At the start of the part of the scene?
They were part of the seams
A dream shared and pulled apart
One dream broken by two Libertines
Can you go alone?
Can you go all alone?
(Oohla-la-la, ooh-la-la-la)
Can you go alone?
(Ooh la la la, ooh)
Can you go all alone?
Yeah, I go alone
(Oohla-la-la, ooh-la-la-la)
(Oohla-la-la, ooh-la-la-la)
Hey
(Ooh-la-la-la, ooh-la-la-la)
(Ooh-la-la-la, ooh-la-la-la)
What happened to the joy in the hearts of the boys
At the start of the part of the scene?
They were part of the seams
A dream shared and pulled apart
One dream broken by two Libertines
What happened to the joy in the hearts of the boys
At the start of the part of the scene?
They were part of the seams
A dream shared and pulled apart
One dream broken by two Libertines
Written by: Carl Barât, Peter Doherty
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