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'''Light Years'''<ref>https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/light-years-feat-nikki-flores</ref> is a song by [[The Midnight]] featuring [[Nikki Flores]]. It is the sixth track from their album [[Nocturnal]].
= Light Years =
 
'''Light Years'''<ref>https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/light-years-feat-nikki-flores</ref> is a song by [[The Midnight]] featuring [[people/nikki_flores|nikki_flores]]. It is the sixth track from their album [[Nocturnal]].
 
 
 
 
== Track info ==
== Track info ==


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The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] alongside [[Nikki Flores]] and produced by McEwan. The saxophone on ''Light Years'' was performed by [[Thomas Edinger]]. It has a running time of five minutes and twenty-one seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:C minor|C minor]].
The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] alongside [[people/nikki_flores|nikki_flores]] and produced by McEwan. The saxophone on ''Light Years'' was performed by [[Thomas Edinger]]. It has a running time of five minutes and twenty-one seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:C minor|C minor]].


It is The Midnight's second collaboration with Nikki Flores, following the song [[Jason]] from [[Endless Summer]]. McEwan considers ''Light Years'' to be a &quot;sequel&quot; to ''Jason''.<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1185467757195694080</ref>
It is The Midnight's second collaboration with Nikki Flores, following the song [[Jason]] from [[Endless Summer]]. McEwan considers ''Light Years'' to be a &quot;sequel&quot; to ''Jason''.<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1185467757195694080</ref>
== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==


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Revision as of 12:13, 24 March 2022

Light Years[1] is a song by The Midnight featuring Nikki Flores. It is the sixth track from their album Nocturnal.

Track info

The song was written by band members Tim McEwan and Tyler Lyle alongside Nikki Flores and produced by McEwan. The saxophone on Light Years was performed by Thomas Edinger. It has a running time of five minutes and twenty-one seconds and is in the key of C minor.

It is The Midnight's second collaboration with Nikki Flores, following the song Jason from Endless Summer. McEwan considers Light Years to be a "sequel" to Jason.[2]

Lyrics

I fell in love with the feeling.

I didn't fall in love with you. There was a song I was singing

But it wasn't meant for you

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And I'm sorry I'm sorry

That I can't stay I'm sorry

We're light years away

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I bite your lip

And you taste like summer time I can’t forget

The days when you were mine

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Do you wander the streets every night Just to find me too?

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Lightyears

Echos In the streetlights In between those Spaces in the moment Come and find me Where we let go Come and find me

Where we let go

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I fell in love with a feeling

And your funny faces That you were beautiful and broken

In all the right places

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I'm sorry I'm sorry

That I can't stay I'm sorry

We're light years away

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Millions behind or lightyears ahead

Our time is now- our time was then

And I hear your voice inside of my head but - It’s just a silhouette

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Do you wonder what happened To all of the love we lose?

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Lightyears

Echos In the streetlights In between those Spaces in the moment Come and find me Where we let go Come and find me

Where we let go

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Lightyears

Do you want your tears back? Lightyears They’re gone

I’m sorry

Lyrics source[3]

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