Confide In Me

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Confide In Me (Anderson/Seaman) was originally released by Kylie Minogue on her 1994 album Kylie Minogue.

Full details about the track can be found at wikipedia/Confide In Me.

The song was in and out of the Sisters' live set during their 1997 Distance Over Time Tour, but never released officially.

Live recordings of The Sisters doing Confide In Me are available on various bootlegs such as The Good, The Bad And The Ugly,

In The Shadow Of The Sun, Deep Blue vs Dr Avalanche, Victorian Night and Good Things (Come To Those Who Wait).

You might like to listen to it here on a video where the track was taken from The Good, The Bad And The Ugly bootleg

and compiled with lots of funny pictures that have nothing to do with the band as they were at the time of this cover.

Confide In Me


The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
In The Shadow Of The Sun
Deep Blue vs Dr Avalanche

I stand in the distance.
I view from afar.
Should I offer some assistance?
Should it matter who you are?
We all get hurt by love.
And we all have our cross to bear.
But in the name of understanding now,
A problem should be shared.

Confide in me!
Confide in me!

I can keep a secret
And throw away the key.
But sometimes to release it
Is to set our children free.
We all get hurt by love.
And we all have our cross to bear.
But in the name of understanding now,
A problem should be shared.

Confide in me!
(repeat 4 x)

Stick or twist - the choice is yours.
Hit or miss - what's mine is yours.
Stick or twist - the choice is yours.
Hit or miss - what's mine is yours.

We all get hurt by love.
And we all have our cross to bear.
But in the name of understanding now,
A problem should be shared.

Confide in me!
(repeat 8 x)


Music & Lyrics: Steve Anderson, Dave Seaman, Owain Barton
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.