a-ha - Analogue

Analogue (All I Want) is a song by a popular Norwegian electro-pop group. The composition was included in the eighth studio album of the band with the same nameТекст песни: Come back, my darling one I'm calling on you The road ahead is long And I must warn you I wonder Where did she go? If I failed you I tell you right now All I want you to know; I love you All I need is the time to show you Come back, my fallen son Don't let them fool you Cos when the day is done They'll never move you Lay down your senseless pride (Got more than you) Put out your mournful tones I tell you right now All I want you to know; I love you All I need is the time to show you how I feel Feel (Lay down your senseless pride You travelled once too often, yeah) I tell you right now All I want you to know; I love you All I need is the time to show you how I feel All I want you to know I love you All I need is the time to show you how I feel (Come back, my analogue I hardly knew ya the high end sloping off a thing of beauty take hold, my little ones my minor key sonatas show forth your looping grace no one here can take your place)

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a-ha – <p>A-ha is a Norwegian electro-pop band.</p><p> In 1976, young Pal Waaktaar and Magne Furuholmen decided to form a band, calling it Bridges.</p><p> In 1980, the group released the album &quot;Fakkeltog&quot;, which was not successful.</p><p> In early 1983, friends invited Morten Harket to join them as vocalist, and he agreed. The guys recorded several demos, and also came up with a new, short and easy-to-remember name for the group - A-ha.</p><p> In 1983, after listening to the recordings of the group, Warner studio signed a contract with them and did not fail.</p><p> Composition &quot;Take on Me&quot;, took the leading positions in the charts of the world, becoming number one in the United States and second in the UK. Another big hit was The Sun Always Shines on TV.</p><p> In 1985, with the release of their debut album &quot;Hunting High And Low&quot; a-ha firmly occupied the Top 10. The album won the &quot;Spellemannsprisen&quot; (Norwegian Grammy) award.</p><p> A-ha&#39;s video clips with interesting visuals contributed to the group&#39;s popularity.</p><p> In the same year, A-ha presented their second album &quot;Scoundrel Days&quot;, the most popular tracks from which are such tracks as &quot;Cry Wolf&quot;, &quot;Manhattan Skyline&quot; and &quot;I&#39;ve Been Losing You&quot;.</p><p> In 1987, Paul Vaaktaar was asked to compose the theme for the next James Bond film. This is how The Living Daylights appeared, a remix of which was included in the band&#39;s third album, Stay On The Roads (1988).</p><p> In 1990, the band&#39;s fourth album, East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon, was released, which many fans consider the best work of A-ha. On the disc, the first composition especially stood out - a cover version of the famous song from the repertoire of Everly Brothers &quot;Crying In The Rain&quot;.</p><p> In 1993, the band released their fifth album, &quot;Memorial Beach&quot;, without a hit outside of Norway. The disc had no commercial success.</p><p> The release of the single &quot;Shapes That Go Together&quot; (1994) put an end to a certain stage in the band&#39;s creativity. A-ha played at the White Nights festival in St. Petersburg, and then Paul, Morten and Magne went about their own business.</p><p> In 1998, A-ha - with the help of new manager Brian Lane - decided to reunite after a long hiatus. The band began performing and recording new material. The result of this work was the album &quot;Minor Earth, Major Sky&quot; (2000), full of strong and fresh material, modern sounding, but executed, at the same time, in the best traditions of A-ha. The big hits were the compositions &quot;Velvet&quot;, &quot;Summer Moved On&quot;, &quot;Minor Earth, Major Sky&quot;. As always, the trio&#39;s fans were drawn to the original music videos.</p><p> On October 15, 2009, it was officially announced that the band would end their existence following the end of the Ending on a High Note tour.</p><p> After the final concert in Oslo on December 4, 2010, the band ceased their creative activities.</p> – а-ха
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Analogue (All I Want) is a song by a popular Norwegian electro-pop group. The composition was included in the eighth studio album of the band with the same name "Analogue", released in 2005. The video for the song was filmed a few months after its release, the novelty quickly gained popularity and entered many popular charts. The video is made in black and white, the action of the clip takes place in an empty factory. In 2010, the collective held a farewell world tour, after which it ceased to exist.

Release date: Декабрь 2005
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Album: Analogue (All I Want)

Автор Слов: Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, Martin Sandberg, Magne Furuholmen
Composer: Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, Martin Sandberg, Magne Furuholmen
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Come back, my darling one
I'm calling on you
The road ahead is long
And I must warn you

I wonder
Where did she go?
If I failed you
I tell you right now

All I want you to know; I love you
All I need is the time to show you

Come back, my fallen son
Don't let them fool you
Cos when the day is done
They'll never move you

Lay down your senseless pride
(Got more than you)
Put out your mournful tones
I tell you right now

All I want you to know; I love you
All I need is the time to show you how I feel
Feel

(Lay down your senseless pride
You travelled once too often, yeah)

I tell you right now
All I want you to know; I love you
All I need is the time to show you how I feel

All I want you to know I love you
All I need is the time to show you how I feel

(Come back, my analogue
I hardly knew ya
the high end sloping off
a thing of beauty
take hold, my little ones
my minor key sonatas
show forth your looping grace
no one here can take your place)

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