| Song | Lady Black |
| Artist | Sons of the Sea |
| Album | Compass - EP |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| In New York | |
| City Back | |
| When I was young | |
| And colorful | |
| I saw a girl | |
| I doubled back | |
| Was she the one? | |
| Lady Black | |
| Cigarette? | |
| She rolls her own | |
| I should’ve known. | |
| Would you care | |
| To come and talk | |
| To me alone? | |
| Your smile seems so familiar | |
| Like maybe we’d met before | |
| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget. | |
| The deep end sounds inviting | |
| And she s already in | |
| Should I stay dry? | |
| Or should I get wet? | |
| My hotel | |
| Two o'clock | |
| Dizzy from | |
| All the fun | |
| Said goodnight | |
| And Lady Black | |
| Was on the run. | |
| Called her back | |
| Later on | |
| But she was al- | |
| ready done | |
| bloody redlioness | |
| I should've known. | |
| When did this go one sided? | |
| I didn’t fall in alone | |
| Sometimes I wish I’d never met you at all. | |
| If love goes unrequited | |
| Can we really call it love? | |
| Do I hang on? | |
| Or should I let go? | |
| Should I let go? | |
| Your smile seems so familiar | |
| Like maybe we’d met before | |
| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget. | |
| The deep end sounds inviting | |
| And she s already in | |
| Should I stay dry? | |
| Or should I get wet? | |
| Do I hang on? | |
| Or should I let go? | |
| Should I let go? |
| In New York | |
| City Back | |
| When I was young | |
| And colorful | |
| I saw a girl | |
| I doubled back | |
| Was she the one? | |
| Lady Black | |
| Cigarette? | |
| She rolls her own | |
| I should' ve known. | |
| Would you care | |
| To come and talk | |
| To me alone? | |
| Your smile seems so familiar | |
| Like maybe we' d met before | |
| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget. | |
| The deep end sounds inviting | |
| And she s already in | |
| Should I stay dry? | |
| Or should I get wet? | |
| My hotel | |
| Two o' clock | |
| Dizzy from | |
| All the fun | |
| Said goodnight | |
| And Lady Black | |
| Was on the run. | |
| Called her back | |
| Later on | |
| But she was al | |
| ready done | |
| bloody redlioness | |
| I should' ve known. | |
| When did this go one sided? | |
| I didn' t fall in alone | |
| Sometimes I wish I' d never met you at all. | |
| If love goes unrequited | |
| Can we really call it love? | |
| Do I hang on? | |
| Or should I let go? | |
| Should I let go? | |
| Your smile seems so familiar | |
| Like maybe we' d met before | |
| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget. | |
| The deep end sounds inviting | |
| And she s already in | |
| Should I stay dry? | |
| Or should I get wet? | |
| Do I hang on? | |
| Or should I let go? | |
| Should I let go? |
| In New York | |
| City Back | |
| When I was young | |
| And colorful | |
| I saw a girl | |
| I doubled back | |
| Was she the one? | |
| Lady Black | |
| Cigarette? | |
| She rolls her own | |
| I should' ve known. | |
| Would you care | |
| To come and talk | |
| To me alone? | |
| Your smile seems so familiar | |
| Like maybe we' d met before | |
| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget. | |
| The deep end sounds inviting | |
| And she s already in | |
| Should I stay dry? | |
| Or should I get wet? | |
| My hotel | |
| Two o' clock | |
| Dizzy from | |
| All the fun | |
| Said goodnight | |
| And Lady Black | |
| Was on the run. | |
| Called her back | |
| Later on | |
| But she was al | |
| ready done | |
| bloody redlioness | |
| I should' ve known. | |
| When did this go one sided? | |
| I didn' t fall in alone | |
| Sometimes I wish I' d never met you at all. | |
| If love goes unrequited | |
| Can we really call it love? | |
| Do I hang on? | |
| Or should I let go? | |
| Should I let go? | |
| Your smile seems so familiar | |
| Like maybe we' d met before | |
| If we had, girl, I was a fool to forget. | |
| The deep end sounds inviting | |
| And she s already in | |
| Should I stay dry? | |
| Or should I get wet? | |
| Do I hang on? | |
| Or should I let go? | |
| Should I let go? |