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Kate Bush & Bertie McIntosh
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“Deeper Understanding” is a song by Kate Bush released as the lead and only single from the 2011 album Director’s Cut. A re-working of the original released on her 1989 album, The Sensual World, the lyrics describe an increasingly intense relationship between a lonely person and a computer. It was h...
[Verse 1: Kate Bush]
As the people here grow colder
I turn to my computer
And spend my evenings with it
Like a friend
I was loading a new programme
I had ordered from a magazine
[Pre-Chorus 1: Kate Bush]
"Are you lonely, are you lost?
This voice console is a must"
I press 'Execute'
[Chorus: Bertie McIntosh]
"Hello, I know that you've been feeling tired
I bring you love and deeper understanding
Hello, I know that you're unhappy
I bring you love and deeper understanding"
[Verse 2: Kate Bush]
Well I'd never felt such pleasure
Nothing else seemed to matter
I neglected my bodily needs
I did not eat, I did not sleep
The intensity increasing
'Til my family found me and intervened
[Pre-Chorus 2: Kate Bush]
But I was lonely, I was lost
Oh, so lost without my little black box
I pick up the phone and press Execute
[Chorus: Bertie McIntosh]
"Hello, I know that you've been feeling tired
I bring you love and deeper understanding
Hello, I know that you're unhappy
I bring you love and deeper understanding"
[Interlude: Bertie McIntosh]
Hello?
Lo-o-o-ove
Hello?
Love...
[Bridge: Kate Bush]
I turn to my computer
Like a friend
"Hello?"
"Hello?"
I need deeper understanding
Give me deeper understanding
A little love for me
A little love for me
Need a little love, a little love for me
They'll never give a little love for me
Bring me deeper understanding
Bring me... my little black box
[Outro: Kate Bush]
"Hello?"
"Hello?"
Deeper Understanding [Director’s Cut] was written by Kate Bush.
Deeper Understanding [Director’s Cut] was produced by Kate Bush.
Kate Bush released Deeper Understanding [Director’s Cut] on Tue Apr 05 2011.
No, unlike most songs on the album it retains its original key – F major,