Cry On My Guitar is the second single from Miles Kane’s third studio album, Coup de Grace, titled after WWE wrestler Finn Bálor’s finishing move.
[Verse 1]
Rolling on a sweepstake 65
Loaded with the cheapskates barely alive
I said yeah, I come undone
Rolling out the chimney you can see the cracks
Taps me on the shoulder, had a heart attack
I said yeah, I come undone
[Chorus]
And when you push me, yeah, you push me
Yeah you push me too far
I sit and then I cry upon the strings of my guitar
And everybody tells me that it’s—
Shalalalala, oh yeah
[Verse 2]
Stop me on the avenue, cuffs on my wrists
Told me I was driving like a ballroom blitz
I said yeah, I’m so high and strung
Every time you leave me, yeah, it comes to this
Mix another medicine, mad scientist
I said yeah, I’m so high and strung
[Chorus]
And when you push me, yeah, you push me
Yeah you push me too far
I sit and then I cry upon the strings of my guitar
And everybody tells me that it’s—
Shalalalala, oh yeah
[Bridge]
Why does it always have to come to this?
Late night, all night, miss your kiss
I said yeah, I’m so high and strung
Why does it always have to come to this?
Late night, all night, miss your kiss
I said yeah, I’m so high and strung, strung, strung
[Chorus]
And when you push me, yeah, you push me
Yeah you push me too far
I sit and then I cry upon the strings of my guitar
And everybody tells me that it’s—
Shalalalala, oh yeah
Cry On My Guitar was written by Jamie T & Miles Kane.
Cry On My Guitar was produced by John Congleton.
Miles Kane released Cry On My Guitar on Wed Jun 27 2018.