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The Cure - Charlotte Sometimes

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Sophie ❤️1 year ago

This is a great song and not often heard

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“Mild and Rare” CharlotteO1 year ago

One of my Cure faves! Thanks for posting.

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Craig Paterson1 year ago

Best Cure song and I’ll die on that weird confusing hill 😂

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Joe Ziskey1 year ago

My absolute favorite Cure song - the gothic atmospheric sound of the song is second to none.

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ZaraMax1 year ago

On October 9, 1981, The Cure released the standalone single “Charlotte Sometimes,” backed with “Splintered in Her Head.” Both songs draw upon Charlotte Sometimes, a 1969 children’s novel by English fiction writer Penelope Farmer. (Her novel also inspired their 1984 song “The Empty World”). “Charlotte Sometimes” (4:15) the opening lines (“All the faces, all the voices blur, change to one face, change to one voice”) derive from the first sentence in Farmer’s novel (“By bedtime all the faces, the voices, had blurred for Charlotte to one face, one voice”).

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Oneofthechosen1 year ago

Love this video. And despite so many rumours, I’ve yet to see confirmed who the girl in it was.

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Ryan Mendes1 year ago

This is always been one of my favorites. Keep coming back to it again and again

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Eddy Lohse1 year ago

A masterpiece for a non single album… I still own it (vinyl single). ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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