Lyrics by Field Music

Do you love Field Music's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Field Music's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Field Music.

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  1. A Gap Has Appeared
  2. A House Is Not A Home
  3. Breakfast Song
  4. Can You See Anything?
  5. Do Me a Favour
  6. Feeding The Birds
  7. Give It Lose It Take It
  8. Got To Get The Nerve
  9. Got To Write A Letter
  10. I'm Tired
  11. If Only The Moon Were Up
  12. In Context
  13. In The Kitchen
  14. It's Not The Only Way To Feel Happy
  15. Kingston
  16. No Pressure
  17. Not When You’re In Love
  18. Orion From The Street
  19. Pieces
  20. Shorter Shorter
  21. Tell Me Keep Me
  22. Test Your Reaction
  23. Trying To Sit Out
  24. You Can Decide
  25. You're Not Supposed To
  26. You're So Pretty

Field Music are an English rock band from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, that formed in 2004. The band's core consists of brothers David Brewis and Peter Brewis. Andrew Moore was the original keyboard player. Their line-up has at times featured members of both Maxïmo Park and The Futureheads. Field Music have been called one of the few bands to outlast the indie guitar band explosion of the mid-2000s. Describing the band as "a truly artful proposition in the pseudo-filled landscape of contemporary Brit art-rock", music blog The Fantastic Hope puts this down in part to their "un-self-conscious anti-fashion stance", arguing that Field Music's "wayward pop from the fringes of academia is one of the most worthwhile ways in which rock//indie/guitar music/white pop/whatever might evolve". Critics have compared their music to acts as diverse as Steely Dan, XTC, Prefab Sprout, Peter Gabriel, Scritti Politti, Talking Heads and Todd Rundgren. They have also been nominated for the Mercury Prize.

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