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Subscribe to 4AD here: http://bit.ly/4ADYouTubeA single from the album Blue Bell Knoll. Cocteau Twins are Elizabeth Fraser (vocals), Robin Guthrie (guitars). Carolyn's Fingers. " Carolyn's Fingers " is a single by Scottish alternative rock and dreampop band the Cocteau Twins, released in 1988 from their album Blue Bell Knoll. The song was released through the 4AD record label and credits all three members of the group - Fraser, Guthrie and Raymonde as songwriters and well as producers.

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Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.Carolyn's Fingers · Cocteau TwinsBlue Bell Knoll℗ 1988 4AD LtdReleased on: 1988-09-19Associated Performer:. ..I Love it ! Cocteau Twins: Carolyn's FingersFrom the album Blue Bell KnollReleased in 1988Available via 4AD Another fantastic track from the 1988 album Blue Bell Knoll. This one has some definitive lyrics released and I wanted to create a video to showcase them. A.

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The Cocteau Twins performing the song Carolyn's Fingers on Later With Jools Holland, 1994 Add similar content to the end of the queue. Autoplay is on. Add similar content to the end of the queue Released on: 1988-06-22"Carolyn's Fingers" is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Cocteau Twins, from the fifth studio album "Blue Bell Knoll", (release. Cocteau Twins live performance on Later with Jools Holland, audio remastered 2016 to celebrate the anniversary of Blue Bell Knoll's release, 19 September 1988.

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Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Carolyn's Fingers by Cocteau Twins. Compare versions and buy on Discogs She fell down into this mess. (Even then they don't give) (Try, try to fall) She fell down and he's so sick of it all. And of me. This part not out of her saw fit to drop. Whispers might prove it all. (You're just closer to me when you fall, but you broke) This would prove it all. Excellent live performance of the song Carolyn's Fingers by Cocteau Twins in the program Later With Jools Holland, 1994. Ed Sheeran tells a story of unsuccessfully trying to feel "Amazing.". This track is about the being weighed down by emotional stress despite valiant attempts to find some positivity in the situation. This track was written by Ed Sheeran from the perspective of his friend.

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Whispers might prove it all. (You're just closer to me when you fall, but you broke) This would prove it all. (You just closer to me, but you broke) This would prove it all. Sleep now, you susur, try to talk. Reach out for that hand. Reach out for that hand. (And even they don't give any more) Cocteau Twins - Carolyn's Fingers. Imagine hearing this when it came out in 1988—or even more radical, imagine hearing it in 1982, when the Cocteau Twins first started releasing music like this. For context, some of the the most popular songs on the radio in 1982 were: Olivia Newton-John - Physical. John Cougar - Jack And Diane.