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“Nana” is the emotional, acoustic track which serves as the penultimate song from I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it. The track details Matty’s struggle with coming to terms with the passing of his grandmother, Annie.
This would ordinarily be the album’s tearjer...
[Verse 1]
I wish you'd walk in again
Imagine if you just did
I'd fill you in on the things you missed
Oh, "Sleepless Knight", a grown up man dressed in white
Who I thought might just save your life
But he couldn't, so you died
[Verse 2]
I don't like it now you're dead
It's not the same when I scratch my own head
I haven't got the nails for it
And I know that God doesn't exist
And all the palaver surrounding it
But I like to think you hear me sometimes
[Bridge]
So I reached for a borrowed fleece
From my dad or from Denise
Always, trying to keep warm, when you're the sun
[Verse 3]
I sat with you beside your bed and cried
For things that I wish I'd said
You still had your nails red
And if I live past seventy-two, I hope I'm half as cool as you
[Verse 4]
I got my pen and thought that I'd write
A melody and line for you tonight
I think that's how I make things feel alright
[Outro]
Made in my room, this simple tune
Will always keep me close to you
The crowds will sing their voices ring
And it's like you never left
But I'm bereft you see
I think you can tell
I haven't been doing too well
Nana was written by Ross MacDonald & Matty Healy & George Daniel & Adam Hann.
Nana was produced by Matty Healy & George Daniel & Mike Crossey.
This song is about Matty Healy’s late grandmother, with intertwined confusion about religion.
“Nana” is about the death of my grandmother. We recorded a sort of ever evolving guitar sound for the main guitar that is constantly changing. It was basically made up of lots of different sounding guitars playing the same thing and them cutting between them.
— Matty Healy via Spotify