Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
Cold War Kids
“Every Man I Fall For” is the 9th song from the band’s sophomore album, Loyalty to Loyalty (2008). Essentially a lament, what is impressive is how Willett takes the point-of-view of a woman.
Every man I fall for
Drinks his coffee black
"Love" and "Hate" are tattoed on his knuckles and
My name is on his back
Every man I fall for
Works the graveyard shift
He kisses me softly to wake me up
Then takes my place in bed
And I fall
I leave with one concern
It's the law of diminishing returns
It's the law of diminishing returns
Every man I fall for keeps his anger on
A string and holds it tight
When other man walk by blinking their eyes at me
He always pick a fight
I go walk alone down Ocean Boulevard
Peaking your windows
Tired housewives nagging at their husbands, but
Is this the life you chose?
And I fall
I leave with one concern
It's the law of diminishing returns
And I fall
I leave with one concern
It's the law of diminishing returns
Every man I fall for
Nearly every man
Every man I fall for
Nearly every man
Every Man I Fall For was written by Jonathan Russell & Matt Maust & Nathan Willett & Matt Aveiro.
Every Man I Fall For was produced by Jonathan Russell & Matt Maust & Nathan Willett & Kevin Augunas & Matt Aveiro.
Cold War Kids released Every Man I Fall For on Tue Sep 23 2008.