Songwriter: Charlie Puth

Producer: Charlie Puth

[Verse 1]
You sing yourself to sleep at night
Melodies behind closed doors
While I'm over by the corner
Listening to you from the second floor

[Verse 2]
And I open up the curtains
To hear the thunder and the rain
We dropped off all the flowers
To wash away the pain

[Bridge]
Wanna go with you anywhere, anywhere
Wanna go with you anywhere

[Verse 3]
I'm sorry I kept you waiting
I have no excuse
There's no room for debating
Why it took so long to get back to you

[Verse 4]
But these tangerine dreams will not go away
I build them right up and mold them out of clay
They just give me company
Now I take everyday with a deep breath
'Cause I found out the hard way when he left
Suffering silently

[Chorus]
These last couple days I haven't been myself
'Cause I know I won't be seeing you on Commonwealth again
Commonwealth again

[Chorus]
These last couple days I haven't been myself
'Cause I know I won't be seeing you on Commonwealth again
Commonwealth again

Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth is an American singer-songwriter who started by making and covering songs on his YouTube channel. His big break came when he was featured on the Furious 7 song “See You Again,” which he had written for a friend who passed away in a similar accident. The song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed there for twelve weeks, becoming the longest-running rap number one along with Eminem’s “Lose Yourself.” The song’s iconic music video was also the most viewed video on all of YouTube for a short amount of time when it passed PSY’s “Gangnam Style” in July 2017.

His first project, The Otto Tunes, was released in 2010, with the title being a play on his middle name, Otto, and autotune. His second release, Ego, was also self-produced and dropped in October 2013.

His major-label debut Nine Track Mind was released January 29, 2016, and lead single “Marvin Gaye” with Meghan Trainor topped the charts in the UK and reached the top twenty-five in the US, peaking at #21. His next single “One Call Away” fared even better, hitting #12 in the US and establishing Puth as a full-blown star as opposed to a two-hit wonder. A deluxe edition of the record was released in November 2016.