Erasure - Breathe (Official Video)

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Published on Nov 7, 2021
Official music video for ‘Breathe’ by Erasure.

‘Breathe’ was taken from Erasure’s ‘Nightbird’ album. Originally released in January 2005, the single reached number 4 in the UK charts.

The video was directed by Christian Bevilacqua.

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Lyrics:

Twenty-seven times
I paint the city in lights
Now I changed my mind
I was living fast
Now I'm running on empty

And I feel
Yeah I feel
You're gonna go
Let me go

Breathe
And I breathe
It's bitter without you
I can't live without you
And I'm in love with you

Stood the test of time
Though I treated you rough
You were always kind
I let my head rule my heart
Now I'm feeling so lonely

And I feel
It's the deal
You're letting me go
Gonna go

Breathe
And I breathe
Hollow without you
I can't live without you
And I'm in love with you

Breathe
I believe
Empty without you
I can't live without you
And I'm in love with you

Breathe
And I breathe
It's bitter without you
I can't live without you
And I'm in love with you

Breathe
I believe
Empty without you
I can't live without you
And I'm in love with you

Breathe
I believe
I can't live without you
I can't live with you
And I'm in love with you


#Nightbird #AndyBell #VinceClarke

(C) 2005 Mute Records, a BMG Company.

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