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In Between Days - The Cure

In Between Days

The Cure

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Heard in the following movies & tv shows

Lyrics

Yesterday I got so old I felt like I could die Yesterday I got so old It made me want to cry Go on, go on, just walk away Go on, go on, your choice is made Go on, go on, and disappear Go on, go on away from here And I know I was wrong When I said it was true That it couldn't be me and be her In between without you Without you Yesterday I got so scared I shivered like a child Yesterday away from you It froze me deep inside Come back, come back Don't walk away Come back, come back Come back today Come back, come back What can't you see? Come back, come back Come back to me And I know I was wrong When I said it was true That it couldn't be me and be her In between without you Without you Without you Without you Without you, without you Without you, without you

About

Another one of the best Cure songs, "In Between Days" was released in July 1985 as the first single from their sixth album The Head on the Door. It was a commercial success, reaching number 6 in the UK Singles Chart. In North America, "In between days" was released as the second single from The Head on the Door, after "Close to Me". The song's lyrics are about lost love and nostalgia. The song was written by Robert Smith and recorded at Hansa Tonstudio in Berlin. The music video for "In between days" was directed by Tim Pope and features the band performing in an empty room intercut with footage of lead singer Robert Smith walking around London. "In between days" is considered one of the classic Cure songs and has been described as "jangly, pure pop perfection". It has been covered by many artists, including Belly, Elliot Smith, and Yo La Tengo. Given its popularity, it is sure to feature on many listeners favorite Cure songs list. The song was included in the band's 2004 greatest hits album, Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities 1978–2001. In 2012, "In between days" was ranked at number 498 on NME's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It features in many movies including "The Beach Bum" (2019), "Grosse Point Blanke" (1997), "Sing Street" (2016) and on season two of "The Split" (2019).

Song Info

Release Year

1985

Genres

Alternative

Rock

Moods

-

Vocals

Male

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