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“Nightcall” was originally released by French electro-house artist Kavinsky in 2010 and is primarily known for its inclusion in the opening credits of the 2011 film Drive.
London Grammar covered the song in 2013 for their debut studio album, If You Wait. Released as the album’s fourth single, the s...
[Refrain]
I'm giving you a nightcall to tell you how I feel
I'm gonna drive you through the night, down the hills
I'm gonna tell you something you don't want to hear
I'm gonna show you where it's dumped, but have no fear
[Chorus 1]
There's something inside you
It's hard to explain
There's something inside you, boy
And you're still the same
[Refrain]
I'm giving you a nightcall to tell you how I feel
I'm gonna drive you through the night, down the hills
I'm gonna tell you something you don't want to hear
I'm gonna show you where it’s dumped, but have no fear
[Chorus 2]
There's something inside you
It's hard to explain
They're talking about you, boy
But you're still the same
[Bridge]
And I'll tell you
Tell you how
Tell you how
Tell you how
[Outro]
I'm giving you a nightcall to tell you how I feel
I'm gonna drive you through the night down the hills
I'm gonna tell you something you don't want to hear
I'm giving you a nightcall to tell you how I feel
And how I feel
Nightcall was written by Kavinsky & Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo.
Nightcall was produced by Tim Bran & Roy Kerr & London Grammar.
London Grammar released Nightcall on Sun Dec 08 2013.
According to Songfacts, member Dan Rothman recalled in an interview with Digital Spy:
We sort of did it by accident. We were in the studio and thinking of doing a cover for our EP and our producer came out and was like, ‘Let’s do “Nightcall’.‘ We love the song and knew it quite well.
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