Love Song for a Vampire
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Band: |
Annie Lennox |
Composed By: |
Annie Lennox |
Released: |
1992 |
Genre: |
Rock |
Length: |
4:17 |
Love Song for a Vampire is the theme song to Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 film adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. The song is sung by Annie Lennox. It is the final song on the soundtrack of the movie. It reached number three on the UK Singles Chart and number twenty-four on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Available On:
Bram Stoker's Dracula: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1992)
Love Song For A Vampire - Jukebox Issue (LP) (1992)
Little Bird (EP Single) (1993)
Movie Hits (Disc 1) (1995)
Creature Features (1999)
Lyrics
Come into these arms again
And lay your body down
The rhythm of this trembling heart
It's beating like a drum
It beats for you, it bleeds for you
It knows not how it sounds
For it is the drum of drums
It is the song of songs
Once I had the rarest rose
That ever deigned to bloom
Cruel winter chilled the bud
And stole my flower too soon
Oh loneliness
Oh hopelessness
To search the ends of time
For there is in all the world
No greater love than mine
Love O love O love
O love O love O love
O love still falls the rain
O love O love
O love O love O love
O love still falls the night
Love O love O love
O love O love O love
O love be mine forever (be mine forever)
Love O love O love
O love O love O love
O love O love O love
O love O love O love
Let me be the only one
To keep you from the cold
Now the floor of heav’n is laid
With stars of brightest gold
They shine for you
They shine for you
They burn for all to see
Come into these arms again
And set this spirit free
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October 29, 2008 |
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