After all the lights go low, we find ourselves alone We could be just anywhere but no one's going home You got my name, pick up my number Come on, darling, let's be lovers You got my name, pick up my number Come on, darling, let's be lovers Now see the dying summer moon It's shining just for me and you And the night that seems so alone is gone, gone, gone Weave the sunlight in your hair, catch it in your arms I can see you movin' in, I'm easy and I'm calm You got my name, pick up my number Come on, darling, let's be lovers You got my name, pick up my number Come on, darling, let's be lovers Now see that dying summer moon It's shining just for me and you And the night that seems so alone is gone, gone, gone I see that dying string It's shining just for me and you And the night that seems so alone is gone, gone, gone Good night, good night



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Track duration: 03:53

"Bookshop Casanova" as written by Mark Nicholas Keen Melaine Jane Draisey

Lyrics © CHRYSALIS MUSIC GROUP

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    General Comment:The song works perfectly in the clip. Like everyone, Mel seems as the song intends, self sufficiently indifferent, unreachable, but wanted more than anything on earth. Mark just has this wonderful rhythm as for James, well his eyes closed make him more distant but perhaps closer to Mel...his bass is just outstandingly superb. Alasdair sings well as always.

    Perhaps if Mel had sung alongside Alasdair on some other cojoined tracks there could of been a wider groove. No bother I do like what they produced.
    Flag southernelmson March 01, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:Amazing :)
    Flag angst_pixieon September 17, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:just the sparring that any modern couple does, but this feels like a conquest. "We have found each other, and we shall enjoy the night turning to day."

    It doesn't hurt that Mel Draisey is the cutest thing dancing.
    Flag PoppySeedson July 26, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:a great song about metropolitan life and the entertwined loneliness (vision a scenario from lost in translation). the great desire to fall hopelessly in love with a perfect stranger - someone you've just met that you wish would sweep off your feet. you envision them to be the complete opposite of the life you are leading now, reminiscent of a saviour and a reminder of happier times. yet it is an ironic desire, realizing that the reason that will inevitably bring you together is the mutual emptiness you both share.
    Flag seamoraineon April 21, 2008   Link

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