The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
The Last Shadow Puppets
Alex and Miles remained as cheeky as ever when asked to explain this song’s lyrics for its world premiere on Beats 1 Radio. Alex first said it was about a yoga instructor, then Miles instantly contradicted him and said it was about a wrestler.
Given the Spiderman reference and nature of the miracle...
[Chorus]
Tell him what you want and, baby, he can find you
Anything you need, tell him what you're needing
Oh
Come on, miracle aligner, go and get 'em, tiger
Get down on your knees, get down on your knees again
Oh
[Verse 1]
Fifty feet tall and revved up too high
All of our exchanges are by candlelight
I just realised
He'll walk through the walls and creep up behind
Make sense of the maze that you were stuck outside
Cover your eyes
[Pre-Chorus]
Often the humble kind, but he can't deny
He was born to blow your mind
Or something along those lines
Tonight
[Chorus]
Tell him what you want and, baby, he can find you
Anything you need, tell him what you're needing
Oh
Come on, miracle aligner, go and get 'em, tiger
Get down on your knees, get down on your knees again
Oh
[Verse 2]
So what's the wish? He'll make it come true
Simple as a line out of a doo-wop tune
He'll make the moves
[Pre-Chorus]
Often the humble kind, but he can't deny
He was born to blow your mind
Or something along those lines
Tonight
[Chorus]
Tell him what you want and, baby, he can find you
Anything you need, tell him what you're needing
Oh
Come on, miracle aligner, go and get 'em, tiger
Get down on your knees, get down on your knees again
Oh
Miracle Aligner was written by Alexandra Savior & Alex Turner.
Miracle Aligner was produced by James Ellis Ford.
The Last Shadow Puppets released Miracle Aligner on Mon Mar 28 2016.
Alexandra Savior (the song’s co-writer) on the song to Coup De Main:
We wrote that song for my record but I didn’t really feel connected to it, I think it was kind of more of Alex’s idea because it was sort a spark that he brought. And it’s obviously about a coke dealer – it’s a lifestyle that I di...