The welcome return of the golden-voiced British soul singer from Brighton feels like another timeless classic – slow falling bassline, soaring coda, powerfully emotive, with piano and orchestra, it comes from the new TV drama version of The Day of The Jackal, based on the original political thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth, and starring Eddie Redmayne. To explore and enjoy more by Celeste, best known to date for her acclaimed 2021 debut album Not Your Muse, see also the other embedded links below. Out on Polydor/Universal.
Some flowers never get to bloom and see the day
Some flowers are content to wish their lives away
Some may rise and some may fall
But only you may ever see me true
So only you can tell that this is who I am
This is who I am
And you know me like a river knows how to flow
My body is the story you were always told
The sun may rise, the sun may fall
But only you may ever see me true
So only you can tell that this is who I am
This is who I am
Send the white horses, seems I've exhausted
Those fickle games I play
Seen my good fortune made
For only you may ever see me true
So only you can tell them this is who I am
This is who I am
This is who I am
This is who I am
No lie, I'm no less
This is who I am
This is who I am
Sunrise to sunset
This is who I am
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