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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 Cave (Live)
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This song is a live version of the British pop-rock band Mumford & Sons' eponymous track, released on February 26, 2009, as the lead single of their first studio album, Sight No
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Mumford & Sons – The Cave (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire)
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This live performance of “The Cave” continues its notoriety of igniting crowd sing-alongs, with the jolly track inspiring both Mumford & Sons and the audience to belt out each
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Mumford & Sons – Untitled
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I came home, like a stone / And I fell heavy into your arms / These days of dust / Which we've known / Will blow away with this new sun / And I'll kneel down, wait for now / And I'
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Mumford & Sons – Roll Away Your Stone
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“Roll Away Your Stone” is a bluegrass-tinged number that rolls straight into this equally Appalachian-flavoured banjopiece. The song deals with the idea of rebirth, drawing a
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Mumford & Sons – Friend of the Devil
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[Verse 1] / I lit out from Reno / I was trailed by twenty hounds / Didn't get to sleep last night 'till the morning came around / [Chorus] / Set out runnin' but I take my time / A
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Mumford & Sons – Little Lion Man
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“Little Lion Man” is the debut single by Mumford & Sons, featured on their 2009 album, Sigh No More. It was nominated for “Best Rock Song” for the 53rd Grammy Awards.
The song is
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Mumford & Sons – Awake My Soul
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#FOOD FOR THE SOUL
“Awake My Soul” is the tenth and most enduring song off of Mumford & Sons first album Sigh No More. Many agree that the lyrics represent coming of age; others
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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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Ellie Goulding – Song Covers
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A list of Ellie Goulding’s song covers.
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Mumford & Sons – After the Storm
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#FLOWERS IN YOUR HAIR
This is, like so many other songs on Sigh No More, a song about dealing with the aftermath of personal hardship, using the aftermath of a storm as a metaphor
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Mumford & Sons (Ft. Dawes) – Awake My Soul (Live)
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[Verse 1] / How fickle my heart and how woozy my eyes / I struggle to find any truth in your lies / And now my heart stumbles on things I don't know / My weakness I feel I must
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Mumford & Sons – Little Lion Man (Live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire)
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A jaunty performance, the live version of “Little Lion Man” takes a fast-paced turn from the previous track of the album, “Awake My Soul”. Accompanied by the crowd, Mumford & Sons
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Mumford & Sons – Ghosts That We Knew (Live)
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[Verse 1] / You saw my pain, washed out in the rain / And broken glass, saw the blood run from my veins / But you saw no fault, no cracks in my heart / And you knelt beside, my
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