Familiar Feeling

Moloko

About Familiar Feeling

"Familiar Feeling" is a song by English-Irish electronica duo Moloko. It was released on 17 February 2003 as the lead single from their fourth and final studio album Statues. The song peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.


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Nothing can come close
Nothing can come close
Nothing can come close

I never doubted it
What's for you will not pass you by
I never questioned it
It was decided before I asked why
It's all there ever was
And it's all there ever will be
How could you have questioned us?
It's yourself you deceive

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without

Hush now
No need to say the words
At first sight you perfectly heard
Love in all its entirety
Is no less than we deserve

I saw, your face
Some place
I felt this feeling before
Is it deja vu?
Do I somehow know you?

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
We say it all without
Ever speaking

Nothing can come close

Nothing can come close

Nothing can come close
To this familiar feeling
Nothing can come close

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Moloko

Moloko ( /məˈloʊkoʊ/) were an Anglo-Irish electronic/trip-hop duo from Sheffield, England consisting of Róisín Murphy from Wicklow, Ireland and Mark Brydon, from Sunderland, England. more »

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Written by: EDDIE STEVENS, MARK ERRINGTON BRYDON, ROISIN MURPHY

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10 facts about this song

Song Information
"Familiar Feeling" is a song by English Irish electronic music duo Moloko and is from their fourth and final studio album "Statues".
Chart Rankings
The song reached the top 10 on the US dance chart and peaked at 10 in the UK Singles Chart.
Release Date
"Familiar Feeling" was released as a single on 17th February 2003.
Genre
The song can be categorized under the electronica, trip hop genre.
Video Vision
Its music video was directed by Dawn Shadforth, who tried to convey a surreal party with the feeling of 1920s elegance.
Song Writing
It was written by the band members Roisin Murphy and Mark Brydon.
Production
The song was produced by the duo themselves, with additional production from Mark Brydon.
Lyrics
The lyrics of "Familiar Feeling" are about the recognition of falling in love and the comfort and security one feels in a strong, stable relationship.
Concerts
"Familiar Feeling" is often featured as part of the set-list during Moloko's live performances.
Critical Reception
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its groovy rhythm and thought-provoking lyrics.

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