Katie Melua

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Katie Melua (born September 16, 1984) is a Georgian-born, Belfast-raised, British singer-songwriter.

  • წითელი ღვინო, სტალინი, შევარდნაძე, ქეთი მელუა.
    "Red wine, Stalin, Shevardnadze, Katie Melua."
  • I get guilty when I spend money on silly things like clothes and stuff... Having experienced a completely different extreme of wealth, and I don't mean me being poor or rich, I mean knowing that 40 quid that gets spent on a pair of shoes could go a long way for a family in Georgia for a week or even a month, having experienced that, you're a bit more [guilty].
  • I do know that there are some things that exist in this world that you just can’t prove. That could be the case with God or whoever might be up there, but I don’t follow any one religion.
  • Of course [Kate Bush] is still relevant. I wasn't actually in the country when her music first came out, so I only discovered it three or four years ago. What's amazing is that something like "Wuthering Heights" still sounds so different. I actually saw her about nine months ago, we were just passing at an industry event and I went up to her and said I was a big fan and asked her about the new record. She was really excited about it but quite nervous because she felt that everyone was hyping it up a bit and she just wanted to bring out an album. You know, she's a musician.

Lyrics

  • I've got a ticket,
    To the fast city,
    Where the bells don't really ring,
    Getting off the plane the cold air,
    Rushes like bullets through my brain,
    And I'm divided between penguins and cats,
    But it's not about what animal you’ve got,
    It's about being able to fly,
    It's about dying nine times.
  • Because the line between,
    Wrong and right,
    Is the width of a thread,
    From a spider's web.
    The piano keys are black and white,
    But they sound like a million colours in your mind.

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