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Everybody Else Is Doing It, so Why Can't We?

Album - 1 march 1993 - DeB Id: 444
By The Cranberries
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Album DeRango™ 11,39

The Cranberries

Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? atman1

 A sensual and captivating voice that accompanies the entire album.

 An innocence and virginity of a record that captures the senses and the mind, leaving an indelible mark on the history of Irish and international rock.

 Listen to The Cranberries' debut and experience the timeless charm of Irish rock!

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Dreams (04:32)
Oh my life is changing everyday
In every possible way
And oh my dreams
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Sunday (03:31)
Oh do you know
Where to go
Where to go
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Pretty (02:16)
You're so pretty the way you are
You're so pretty the way you are
and you have no reason to be so insolent to me
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Who gave them the right
Waltzing back into your life (your life, your life)
Now I feel fear
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Not Sorry (04:20)
I keep on looking through the window again
But I'm not sorry if I do insult you
And I'm sad, not sorry 'bout the way that things went
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Linger (04:34)
If you, if you could return
Don't let it burn, don't let it fade
I'm sure I'm not being rude
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Wanted (02:08)
Sitting in an armchair
with my head between my hands
I wouldn't have to be like this
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And now it's all the same to me
Be whatever you want to be
Go wherever you need to go
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Put Me Down (03:31)
Let me take you by the hand
Away from here
to another land
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The Cranberries

The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick, best known for 1990s alternative/pop-rock classics featuring the distinctive voice of singer Dolores O’Riordan. Their catalog is frequently associated with songs like “Linger” and “Zombie,” and later included reunion-era releases such as 'Roses' and the final album 'In the End' (issued after O’Riordan’s death).
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