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Quick curiosities aboutthe artist, "Stereophonics"
- Born formed in 1992.
- Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band in the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley, Wales.
- The band consists of Kelly Jones, Richard Jones , Adam Zindani, Jamie Morrison and touring member Tony Kirkham.
- In February 1998, the band received a BRIT Award for Best New Group.
Quick facts aboutthe track, "Indian Summer"
- Released 21 January 2013.
- The song peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart on 10 March 2013.
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“Indian Summer” is a song by Stereophonics, a Welsh rock band released from the Graffiti on the Train (2013), their eighth studio album, as the second single. It was released in the UK on 21 January 2013 as a digital download and on 25 February as a limited edition 10″ vinyl single. On March 10, 2013, the song reached number 30 on the UK Singles Chart, making it their first UK Top 40 single since 2007 and their 25th overall. It is also their most recent Top 40 hit in the United Kingdom as of 2020.
Stereophonics – Indian Summer .
Every time that I see ya,
A lightening bolt fills the room,
The underbelly of Paris,
She sings her favorite tune,
She’ll drink you under the table,
She’ll show you a trick or two,
But every time that I left her,
I missed the things she would do
She was the one for me,
She opened my eyes to see,
She was the one for me,
Well alright
It was a cold September,
Before the Indian summer,
That’s the thing I remember,
When she gave me her number,
Went from station to station,
On a train ‘cross the nation
Then the rain of November,
That’s the time that we ended,
She was the one for me,
Well alright
Vodka with Coca Cola,
Cocaine tucked in her shoes,
Cigarettes over coffee,
Her halo slipped to a noose,
Take a slow boat to China,
Fly it right ’round the moon,
She could take it or leave it,
I knew it had to end soon
She was the one for me,
She opened my eyes to see,
She was the one for me,
Well alright
It was a cold September,
Before the Indian summer,
That’s the thing I remember,
When she gave me her number,
Went from station to station,
On a train ‘cross the nation,
And the rain of November,
That’s the time that we ended,
She was the one for me, she opened my eyes to see, she was the one for me
Well alright, alright, alright, yeah