Cover art for Soaked by Adam Lambert
Nov. 23, 20091 viewer

Soaked Lyrics

[Chorus 1]
Soaked to the bone
Sink like a stone
Walk home alone
It's not the first time
It's not the worst crime
Your soul will be ok

[Chorus 2]
And you've had enough
Searchin' for love
And you miss the touch
Of someone new

[Chorus 1]
Burned by your dreams
It's never how it seems
Cold crushed esteem
Take shelter and hide forever
Your soul will be ok

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus 2]
And you've had enough
Searching for love
And you miss the touch
Of someone new
And you've had enough
Searching for love
And you miss the touch
Of someone new
[Chorus 1]
Soaked to the bone
Sink like a stone
I will take you home
It's not the first time
It's not the worst crime
Our souls will be ok

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What did Adam Lambert say about "Soaked"?
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Lambert discussing the song itself and how it was given to him for his album:

That opens up with a real soft vocal, it’s very tender, the lyrics are very vulnerable, then it goes into a soaring ballad-type feel. That was another example — we got the song from Muse, and I was shitting myself, I couldn’t believe it, I thought, “This is incredible, I can’t believe they’re giving me a song.” I’m a huge fan, and it, too, like the rest of the three that I’m talking about, have this real retro feel to it, melodically and even in the style of the production, very Seventies, at times very Sixties, almost like a Shirley Bassey song mixed with a Queen record.

–via Rolling Stone (2009)

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November 23, 2009
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