To Whom It May Concern
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Lyrics: Gone

Well, what do we have here Daddy. The lights are quickly changing. Will I leave your heart along with the phone lines you’re erasing. A spineless ending. Well, who would have guessed dear daddy. Turned out to be a coward. When I turned my back you cut my throat it bled for hours. Was that your power.

(Chorus)
You, you’re the lovely victim again. You, well your heart is breaking. You are the only one let down. Are you really now. Well, soon here we’ll have dear Daddy with the next one on her knees. And she’s gonna call him daddy like the rest of them, like me. How easy it will be Replacing me. And what’s that I hear now Daddy you’re blaming it all on me. Another she did you wrong and of course you had to leave. And the yes men will agree. You gave it everything.

(Chorus)
You with the advisors in your ear. You did everything right it’s clear. I know I begged you to stay around. But I’m gone now.

(Bridge)

Well, here’s to you my darling leave. You’re stubborn and you’re free and of course, right. I don’t respect the way you leave. You can be no friend to me. I’ll say goodbye.

(Chorus) (Repeat Chorus)

 

CREDITS
Written by Lisa Marie Presley and Diego Sandrin. Lyrics by Lisa Marie Presley. © 2003 Stanky Funk Productions (BMI) / Puppy D Music (BMI) All rights reserved. Used by permission. Produced by Eric Rosse. Vocals: Lisa Marie Presley. Drums and Cajon: Gary Novak. Bass: Paul Bushnell. Guitars: Rusty Anderson, Stuart Mathis and Bruce Watson. Percussion Loops and Programming: Eric Rosse. Cello and Viola: Cameron Stone. String Arrangement: Eric Rosse and Cameron Stone. Recorded by Tony Phillips. Additional recording by Eric Rosse. Mixed by Jim Scott. Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, and Animas Studios, Hollywood, CA. Assistant recording engineers: Jimmy Hoyson and Mike Glines. Mixed at Cello Studios, Hollywood, CA. Assistant mix engineer: Robert Read.