Released: March 8, 2019

Songwriter: Rollo Armstrong Dido

Producer: Rollo Armstrong Dido

[Verse 1]
She found the records lying underneath the bed
All the songs she used to sing
All the songs she used to play
All those words, those melodies
And the promise of some kind of love
And the promise of some kind of love

[Chorus]
When we lose what we love
Don't think anything will ever taste the same
When we lose what we love
Don't think anything will ever feel as good again
Now I know how much the anger, however much the pain
Destroy only enough that enough still remains of
Some kind of love, some kind of love, some kind of love
Some kind of love, some kind of love, some kind of love

[Verse 2]
The songs hadn't changed, every note just the same
But she played them once again
All those words, those melodies
Like better days past and gone, leaving her behind
With the promise of some kind of love
With the promise of some kind of love

[Chorus]
When we lose what we love
Don't think anything will ever taste the same
When we lose what we love
Don't think anything will ever feel as good again
Now I know how much the anger, however much the pain
Destroy only enough that enough still remains of
Some kind of love, some kind of love, some kind of love
Some kind of love, some kind of love, some kind of love
Some kind of love

[Outro]
She put the records back in their place
And straightened her dress, and wiped her face
She closed and locked the door
And left them lying on the floor
And she sang
Mmm, some kind of love, some kind of love
Mmm, mmm, some kind of love, some kind of love
Mmm, mmm, some kind of love, some kind of love

Dido

Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong, better known as Dido, is a singer-songwriter from London, born 25 December 1971. Her elder brother, Rollo Armstrong, is part of the British electronica trio Faithless.

Dido attained international success with her debut album No Angel (1999), which sold over 21 million copies worldwide.

Her next album, Life for Rent (2003), continued her success with the hit singles “White Flag” and “Life for Rent”.