Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 6.80/10 [5 votes]Album: Burn the Maps / Original Release Date: 2004-09-17Genre: AlternativeSong Duration: 3 min 59 sec
You're telling me I should forget you
But why
You're talking like I never knew you
But that's a lie
And you're playing out your game again
Why are you never on my side
And you're telling me I should forget you
Come on, the guys a fake, what do you love him for
And it was my mistake, just kicking in his door
And if it's just a game, then what are we crying for
You're telling me I will regret you
And so
You're talking like I should expect to
But you'll never know
And he's left you in the rain again
And you were always on my mind
And you're telling me I should forget you
Come on, the guys a fake, what do you love him for
And it was my mistake, just kicking in his door
And if it's just a game, then what are we crying for
Come on, the guys a fake, what do you love him for
And it was my mistake, just kicking in his door
And if it's just a game, then what are we crying for
Fake is written by Steven Lewinson, Kenji Suzuki, Glen Hansard, Sarah Brown, Johnie Johnson, Mark Jaimes, Dee Johnson, Ian Kirkham, Michael Hucknall, Kevin Robinson, Colm Macconiomaire, Chris De Margary, Chris Margary, Gota Yashiki, John Johnson, Demeaterius Johnson, Robert Bochnik, Joseph Doyle. ✔️
When was Fake released?
It is first released on September 17, 2004 as part of Frames's album "Burn the Maps" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 5th track on this album. ✔️
Which genre is Fake?
Fake falls under the genre Alternative. ✔️
How long is the song Fake?
Fake song length is 3 minutes and 59 seconds.
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check amazon for Fake mp3 download Songwriter(s): Steven Lewinson, Kenji Suzuki, Glen Hansard, Sarah Brown, Johnie Johnson, Mark Jaimes, Dee Johnson, Ian Kirkham, Michael Hucknall, Kevin Robinson, Colm Macconiomaire, Chris de Margary, Chris Margary, Gota Yashiki, John Johnson, Demeaterius Johnson, Robert Bochnik, Joseph Doyle Record Label(s): 2004 Plateau Records Official lyrics by