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== Information ==
== Information ==
By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.
By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.
==Lyrics==
When darkness falls and surrounds you.
when you're fall down, when you're scared and you're lost.
be brave, I'm coming to hold me now.
when all strength has gone and you feel wrong like your life has slipped away.
follow me, you can follow me and I,
I will not desert you now.
When your fire has died out, 
no ones there
They have left you for dead
follow me, you can follow me.
I'll keep you safe.
follow me, you can follow me, I will protect you.
I won't let them hurt, hurt you
when your heart is broken.
You can follow me, you can follow me
And I will always keep you safe
Follow me, you can trust in me
I will always protect you my love.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:33, 24 September 2012

Dom with the names Leaked
Muse song
Name Follow Me
Album/single The 2nd Law
Length 3:51
Alternative titles -
First live performance 19th September 2012
Latest live performance -
Recorded 2011-2012
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse, Nero

Description

The beginning of the track features Bingham Bellamy's heartbeat, recorded on Bellamy's iPhone.[1] According to Bellamy, the song will be about 'having a baby and that.' This was later confirmed in an NME article where the song was described as Matt's 'ode to fatherhood.'

According to a French magazine, Jeuxactu, the song starts quietly and crescendos into an almost dancefloor beat with big bass. They have also stated that the track is "out of the ordinary."[2]

The band collaborated with Nero on production to help create a more successful electronic mix of the song.

Throughout the song Chris Wolstenholme reaches B♭4 - Matt's highest belted note.

Information

By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.

References


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