Some Kind Of Stranger (Early)

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An early version of Some Kind Of Stranger with slightly different lyrics recorded in 1984 at Stockport, Strawberry Studios

during some recording sessions for The Sisters of Mercy's first LP First And Last And Always.

The song was later included in the 2006 remastered Rhino re-release of First And Last And Always and their 2007 Merciful Release 3CD Box.

Click here for a listen.

Lyrics

Merciful Release 3CD Box - Rhino compilation box of their 2006 re-releases

From England in the morning
I haven´t slept for days
I haven´t kept the promise made
And I know the world is cold
But that if you hold on tight to what you find
You might not mind too much
Though even this must pass away
And memories may last for years
But names are just for souveniers
Let me look into your eyes
And I don´t care what you´re called
Tell me later if at all
I can wait a long, long time before I hear another love song
Don't give me whys and wherefores
Reason for surprise
I don't care for words that don't belong

Come here
I think you´re beautiful
My door is open wide
Some kind of stranger come inside
I think you´re beautiful
I think you´re beautiful
I think you´re beautiful
Angel come inside
I think you´re beautiful



Music: Gary Marx / Lyrics: Andrew Eldritch
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