Song Warwick Avenue (FNMTV Live Performance) Artist Duffy; Licensed to YouTube by UMG (on behalf of Polydor Records); LatinAutor, ARESA, BMG Rights Management (US), LLC, UMPG Publishing, Abramus Digital, AMRA, CMRRA, Kobalt Music Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., LatinAutor - PeerMusic, UMPI, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutor - UMPG, and 15 … When I get to Warwick Avenue Meet me by the entrance of the tube We can talk things over a little time But promise me you won't step out of line When I get to Warwick Avenue Please drop the past and be true Her 2008 debut album Rockferry entered the UK Album Chart at number one. On behalf of the better half* That ain't been better havin' I'm feelin' like I better have an answer Or explain why I'm nothin' but a cancer to us When really I'm a … It was written by Jimmy Hogarth, Eg White, and Duffy and produced by Hogarth.It was released in May 2008 as the third single (second in North America) from the album, but had already charted by March and April due to download sales. An official remix exists featuring a verse by American rapper Wale.Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web! Aimée Ann Duffy (born 23 June 1984), known as Duffy, is a Welsh singer-songwriter. "Warwick Avenue" is a song by Welsh singer Duffy from her debut album Rockferry (2008). The B-side to the 7" single is "Loving You", and was written by Duffy, Richard J. Parfitt of the 60ft Dolls and Owen Powell of Catatonia. "Warwick Avenue" lyrics. [** feat. Warwick Avenue lyrics performed by Duffy: When I get to Warwick Avenue Meet me by the entrance of the tube We can talk things over little time Promise me … Duffy:] [Verse 1:] On behalf of the better half* That ain't been better havin' I'm feelin' like I better have an answer Or expla "Warwick Avenue" is a song by Welsh singer Duffy from her debut album Rockferry (2008).
The album was certified several times Platinum and sold over 7 million copies worldwide, spawning the hits "Mercy" and "Warwick Avenue". It was written by Jimmy Hogarth, Eg White, and Duffy and produced by Hogarth. With "Mercy", Duffy became the first Welsh woman to achieve number-one on the UK Singles Chart since Bonnie Tyler topped the charts with "Total Eclipse of the Heart" in 1983.