Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
“I Have Friends in Holy Spaces” has themes of familiarity and religion. It paints a majestic scenery to create a Holy feel to the song, which makes sense as the subject appears to be a biblical presence. Not even the rain can fade the light of the Holy presence.
This is the first song written by Bre...
[Verse 1]
You remind me of a former love
That I once knew
And you carry a little piece with you
We were holding hands walking through
The middle of the street, it's fine with me
I'm just taking in the scenery
[Chorus]
You remind me of a few of my famous friends
Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends
You remind me of a few of my famous friends
Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends
[Verse 2]
Take a chance, take your shoes off, dance in the rain
Yeah, we're splashing around
And the news spread all over town
I'm not complaining that it's raining
I'm just saying that I'd like it a lot more than you'd think
If the sun would come out and sing with me
[Chorus]
You remind me of a few of my famous friends
Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends
You remind me of a few of my famous friends
Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends
[Outro]
Hey moon!
Hey moon! Hey moon, hey moon
Hey moon! Hey moon, hey moon
Hey moon! Hey moon, hey moon
I Have Friends in Holy Spaces was written by Spencer Smith & Jon Walker & Ryan Ross & Brendon Urie.
I Have Friends in Holy Spaces was produced by Rob Mathes.
Panic! at the Disco released I Have Friends in Holy Spaces on Tue Mar 25 2008.
Brendon Urie told MTV about the origins of the song:
“One night when we were writing another song, I was just playing something on the guitar and we were all were just playing and, like, making up lyrics to it. It just kind of became a ditty so they were like ‘You can throw that on the album.’ So...