Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
[Intro]
Last night, I told ya I loved ya
[Verse 1]
Last night, I told ya I loved ya
The next day, I was somewhere else
With someone new, my next pursuit
Ain't that the way it goes
Last night, I told ya I need ya
Haven't felt that feeling in a while
So good to know when I'm on my own
That's just the way I like it
[Pre-Chorus]
I think of things that happened ten years ago
And I feel so much better letting 'em go
[Chorus]
Oh, everything changes, and nothing's the same
I wish I could stop it from falling away
All of the faces and so many names
I miss the friends that I lost on the way
Everything changes
Everything changes
[Hook]
Last night I told ya I loved ya
[Verse 2]
I wish that someone had told me
You’re not supposed to know yourself until you’re old
Some people never know themselves at all
I still don’t know where I’m going
But it’s better now I don’t expect or hold my breath
And wait for things that are out of my control
[Chorus]
Oh, everything changes and nothing’s the same
I wish I could stop it from falling away
All of the faces and so many names
I miss the friends that I lost on the way
Everything changes
Everything changes
[Pre-Chorus]
I think of things that happened ten years ago
And I feel so much better letting 'em go
[Chorus]
Oh, everything changes and nothing’s the same
I wish I could stop it from falling away
And all of the faces and so many names
I miss the friends that I lost on the way
Everything changes
Everything changes
[Outro]
Everything changes
Everything changes
Everything changes
Everything changes
Everything Changes (Beer Fear Pt. II) was written by Lucy Spraggan & Samuel Preston.
Everything Changes (Beer Fear Pt. II) was produced by Frank Colucci & Philip Magee.
Lucy Spraggan released Everything Changes (Beer Fear Pt. II) on Fri Aug 26 2022.
I wanted this song to feel like a bit of a re-introduction to who I am, and (for it to be) a reminder of what I do. For 10 years I’ve kind of been known as ‘that bird off X Factor who had beer fear’, and that’s cool, I’m good with that – I’m not trying to deny my past or pretend that’s not who I am,...