Late one night
Caught by surprise
Saw you from the corner of my eye
Sometimes I click
My heart beats so quick
And my gaze was fixin' on you
Well, you stayed by my side
All through the night
Baby, you should've read the warning signs
'Cause I'm no good
Must've misunderstood
Now, what you gone and got yourself into?
Watch out,
I'm a-trouble for you
Watch out baby, for me
Watch out,
A different kind of evil
Something you ain't never seen
Came back to my house
In the morning, snuck out
Baby, I'm a-gonna hunt you down
With the sun and the breeze,
The birds in the trees
You'd better watch your back and keep your eye on me
I'm gonna follow you home
To wherever you roam
Darlin', you're never gonna be alone
When you're under my spell
You'll believe you fell
In love with me all by yourself
Ooh, aaah, my voodoo's gonna get to ya
Ooh, aaah, gonna grab me a hold on your heart
And I'll never let it go
Watch out,
I'm a-trouble for you
Watch out baby, for me
Watch out,
A different kind of evil
Something you ain't never seen
Ooh, aaah, must've been fate that brought you my way
Ooh, aaah, gonna make sure you don't get away
You will be mine forever more
Watch out,
Don't say I didn't warn you
Now you're trapped by my charms
Watch out,
Nowhere for you to turn
Except for my sweet, lovin' arms
Watch out
Watch out
Watch out
credits
from MOTEL,
released May 11, 2017
MOTEL features..
Emilee South - Vocals & Guitar
Matt Dixon - Baritone Guitar
Ben Franz - Double Bass
Joshua Barber - Drums
And on backing vocals...
Al Parkinson, William Lee,
Clare Hendry, Stan Woodhouse,
Jane Hendry, Oskar Herbig,
Kelly Day & Ben Woolley
All songs written by Emilee South.
Engineered by Fraser Montgomery & Nick Edin at The Aviary Recording Studio.
Mastered by Adam Dempsey.
Emilee South plays commanding and fervent rock music. Combining the raw edge of punk with the driving force of rock, South
shouts unapologetically over chaotic guitar riffs and charging rhythms to themes of capitalism, feminism, privilege, and the power of community. With influences ranging from Grinderman and IDLES to Sharon Van Etten, the band go from from urgent hooks to unyielding power....more
Thank you very much. I hadn’t heard of you until Henry Wagons played your version of Dancing in the Dark. I can finally understand the lyrics now I’m hearing it in Aussie lingo. I love your take on it too.
Keep making music! petrosinoz
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