Композиция была издана на альбоме «My Maudlin Career» в 2009 году

The Sweetest Thing Camera Obscura

Статистика ротаций Количество проигрываний композиции на радио в Москве

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Песня «The Sweetest Thing» играла недавно на радиостанции «Серебряный дождь».

Всего за последний месяц она прозвучала на 1 радиостации в Москве 2 раза.

Композиция играет эксклюзивно только на радио «Серебряный дождь».

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В большинстве случаев песню можно услышать на радио вечером.

Остывшая ротация Статистика появления песни в «Горячей ротации» на радио за последний год

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Песня максимально поднималась до 39 места в Хит-параде радиостанции «Серебряный дождь».

Текст песни Camera Obscura — The Sweetest Thing

I'm going on a date tonight
To try to fall out of love with you
I know, I know this is a crime
But I don't know what else to do

My love, you're in a magazine
My love, you're doing fine, you're on TV
You pull my heart out and then you run away
From Chicago to Cleveland you leave me pain
You leave me pain

When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my mother to hear you sing
When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my mother

On the bus radio, "Fifty ways to leave your lover alone"
I laughed at the irony
But life is stupid, the irony all lost on me
It got lost on me

When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my mother to hear you sing
When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my mother

You challenged me to write a love song
Here it is, I think I got it wrong
I focused on the negative
The pain was too much to write and sing
Oh, it was not a nice incentive

When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my other to hear you sing
When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my other to hear you sing

When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my mother to hear you sing
When you're lucid you're the sweetest thing
I would trade my mother

But she don't know just how far I'd go
Would I walk for a hundred miles
For an instant northern smile?