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Mumford & Sons – The Cave
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‘The Cave’ was the lead single from Mumford and Son’s first album Sigh No More. It received several Song of the Year awards and became known for its ability to incite massive sing-
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Mumford & Sons – The Wolf
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“The Wolf” is the second single released from Mumford & Sons 2015 album, Wilder Mind. Like the rest of Wilder Mind, Mumford & Sons eschew their banjo-driven folk sound for a
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Mumford & Sons – Winter Winds
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A single from Mumford and Son’s 2009 album Sigh No More.
He considers a meaningless love affair over Winter, troubled by being alone in his home city. BBC’s review probably puts
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Mumford & Sons – Ditmas
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Released in 2015 with the rest of Wilder Mind, “Ditmas” is “about a relationship that failed, not for lack of effort or steadiness on Mumford’s part (a constant theme in Wilder
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Mumford & Sons – Timshel
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The title of the song, “Timshel,” is a Hebrew word meaning “thou mayest.” John Steinbeck references this word in “East of Eden,” Marcus Mumford’s favorite book, to describe man’s
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Mumford & Sons – Snake Eyes
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“Snake Eyes” was released in advance of Mumford & Sons’s 2015 album Wilder Mind, when a live performance of the song was posted to YouTube.
The song’s instrumentation has a steady
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Mumford & Sons (Ft. Jerry Douglas & Paul Simon) – The Boxer
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Mumford & Sons cover Simon & Garfunkel’s classic ballad of misplaced anger and powerlessness. The song also appeared on Jerry Douglas’s album Traveller. Douglas, an unparalleled
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Mumford & Sons – Broken Crown
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Ah yes, the requisite single. But unlike “Little Lion Man”, this one’s a darker, more menacing tune.
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Mumford & Sons – Believe
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Thematically, this song reminds me of the Great Big World sentiment: “Say something, I’m giving up on you” (as compared to the line here, “Say something, something like you love me
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Mumford & Sons – Hot Gates
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“Hot Gates” is the 4th single of of Mumford’s third studio album “Wilder Mind”, released one week before the album.
The Hot Gates are narrow passage located on the coast of Greece
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Mumford & Sons (Ft. Gang of Youths) – Blood (Live from Stockholm)
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[Verse 1: Gang of Youths] / Older brother, restless soul, lie down / Lie for a while with your ear against the earth / And you'll hear your sister sleep-talking / Saying, "Your
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Mumford & Sons & Pharrell Williams – Good People
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[Verse 1: Marcus Mumford, Native Vocalists & Pharrell Williams, Pharrell Williams] / And I'm done being tired, so right now I'm inspired / (Welcome to the revelation) / I was once
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Mumford & Sons – Delta
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[Verse 1] / Do not lie to us / Don't hide your eyes from us / I will take this offered cup / I will sit upon your floor / Tell your stories, tell of your pain / That's what I came
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Mumford & Sons – Babel
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#LOOK AT ME NOW
Here’s the official announcement of the sonic upgrade – when the title track from Sigh No More hit your speakers, it never sounded poor, but it didn’t sound like
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Read All The Lyrics To Mumford & Sons’ New Album ‘Delta’
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It marks the English folk band’s first full-length in three years.
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Mumford & Sons – Beloved
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[Verse 1] / Sit enthroned in white grandeur / But tired / And shift a wisp of wayward silver hair / From your eyes / I'd never seen you unkempt before / As you whisper darling
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Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More
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#THE BEAUTY OF LOVE
This is the first song on Mumford & Sons' major-label debut of the same name. Marcus Mumford takes a break from his usual Anglican inspiration and fixes on
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Mumford & Sons – Dust Bowl Dance
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A jarring and emotional song that demonstrates Mumford & Sons’s storytelling ability. We are told the story of a young man who has lost his plains property in the dustbowl of the
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Mumford & Sons – Liar
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“Liar” is the only song on Mumford & Son’s demo EP, Lend Me Your Ears, that doesn’t appear on their debut album, *Sigh No More."
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Mumford & Sons – Woman
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[Verse 1] / Woman / Caught behind those burning eyes / Tangled up in morning white / Do you ever really know? / Can you ever really know? / [Verse 2] / Woman / Watch her take me by
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Mumford & Sons – Wilder Mind
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The title track of Mumford & Sons' 2015 album. Similar to “Tompkins Square Park”, “Wilder Mind” describes the final moments of a deteriorating relationship. The instrumental
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Mumford & Sons – Reminder
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Rumor has it this song is about the decaying relationship of former couple Marcus Mumford and English folk musician Laura Marling.
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Mumford & Sons – 42
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Where do I turn to when there's no choice to make? / How do I presume when there's so much at stake? / I was so sure of it all / What if I need you in my darkest hour? / What if it
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Mumford & Sons – Guiding Light
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“Guiding Light” is Mumford & Sons’s first single of 2018 and their first original music since the 2016 collaboration album Johannesburg. It is the lead single from their fourth
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Mumford & Sons – I Gave You All
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“I Gave You All” is about a bitter parting of ways and an even more bitter emotional defeat. Mumford’s influences are numerous, and here, their affinity for Dave Matthews Band
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Mumford & Sons – Monster
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In “Monster,” Mumford sings about a relationship that is going poorly. The woman has high aspirations but lets the relationship fall apart. Mumford is still dedicated to her but
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Mumford & Sons – Hopeless Wanderer
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[Verse 1] / You heard my voice / I came out of the woods by choice / Shelter also gave their shade / But in the dark I have no name / [Verse 2] / So leave that click in my head
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Mumford & Sons – Whispers in the Dark
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The second of a two-punch opener showing renewed lyrical elegance from Marcus Mumford and the disc’s first trace of electric guitar ambience. The song’s slightness keeps it far
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Mumford & Sons – Thistle & Weeds
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#GARDENING, MUMFORD STYLE
This is the darkest song on the debut album from Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More. Performed live in a haze of red spotlight and smoke, the song uses
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Mumford & Sons – Tompkins Square Park
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The opening track of Wilder Mind establishes the bold new direction of Mumford & Sons' music. It is a departure from the banjo-centric folk sound of their career which shot them to
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Mumford & Sons – Lovers' Eyes
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The seventh track from Mumford and Sons Babel, “Lover’s Eyes” is about the weight of regret and the deterioration of a relationship
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=
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Mumford & Sons – Darkness Visible
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“Darkness Visible” features an excerpt from John Milton’s Paradise Lost, an epic blank verse poem first published in 1667. It concerns the biblical story of the Fall of Mankind—the
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Mumford & Sons – Below My Feet
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One of the more epic-sounding songs on the album, “Below My Feet” is a deep reflection on Marcus' faith and life experience. Both his father and mother are prominent in the UK
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Mumford & Sons – Holland Road
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A slow-burning fist-pump featuring some of the record’s first flecks of grit. It’s jarringly somber after I Will Wait, although, as with any self-respecting Mumford song, it gets
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Mumford & Sons – Picture You
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[Verse 1] / If I could tell you no / I thought it best you didn't know / Don't see it coming / The darkness visible / But when its eyes fix mine / It's silver and it's stone / I
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Mumford & Sons – Slip Away
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[Verse 1] / No more questions no more lies / Do a deal for no surprises / Cos you will never slip away / Slip away in the night / [Verse 2] / Waiting patient for the sun to rise
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Mumford & Sons – To Darkness
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I will not fall / Once more I'm called / Time comes for all / Then dark is whole / But oh, my heart was flawed / I knew my weakness / So hold my hand / Subscribe me not to darkness
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Mumford & Sons – Lover of the Light
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Check out the music video below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMJUbZrNnA8
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Mumford & Sons – Tessellate
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Bite chunks out of me / You're a shark and I'm swimming / My heart still thumps as I bleed / And all your friends come sniffing / Triangles are my favorite shape / Three points
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Mumford & Sons – If I Say
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“If I Say” is the second single from Mumford and Sons' fourth studio album Delta. It was preceded by “Guiding Light” which was released a month earlier.
The band announced the
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Mumford & Sons – The Wild
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[Verse 1] / We saw birth and death / Can't we be still / What makes you kind / From where comes your sparkling mind / [Verse 2] / Was it under the earth / Tied up in a knot / Which
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Mumford & Sons – Not with Haste
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“Not With Haste” is a companion song to “After The Storm” from their previous album, Sigh No More. There are multiple similarities in the lyrics, and both songs come at the end of
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