Released: November 9, 2012

Featuring: Skrillex

Songwriter: Ellie Goulding

Producer: Ellie Goulding

[Verse 1]
Your arms around me come undone
Makes my heart beat like a drum
See the panic in my eyes
Kiss me only when I cry

[Pre-Chorus 1]
'Cause you always want what you're running from
And you know this is more than you can take

[Chorus]
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Baby please don't look away
When the morning breaks us
Oh your touch, so bittersweet, ah, ah, ah, ah
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us

[Verse 2]
Your cheek is softly by the sun
Makes my heart beat like a drum
I know it hurts you, I know it burns you
Hot and cold in a lonely hotel room
Look into me, tell me why you're crying I need to know

[Pre-Chorus 2]
'Cause you always want what you're running from
And it's always been that way, oh, oh

[Chorus]
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Baby please don't look away
When the morning breaks us
Oh your touch, so bittersweet, ah, ah, ah, ah
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us

[Breakdown]
'Cause you always want what you're running from

[Chorus]
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us
Baby please don't look away
When the morning breaks us
Oh your touch, so bittersweet, ah, ah, ah, ah
Baby don't forget my name
When the morning breaks us

Ellie Goulding

Elena Jane “Ellie” Goulding (born 30 December 1986) – is an English singer-songwriter. In 2010, she became the second artist to both top the BBC’s annual Sound of… poll and win the Critics' Choice Award at the Brit Awards in the same year, following Adele’s win of both in 2008. Originally her music incorporated elements of folk, pop, electronica, and folktronica.

In July 2009, Goulding signed with Polydor Records, and released her debut EP An Introduction to Ellie Goulding, later that year. Her debut single, “Under The Sheets” was then released in November.

In 2010 Goulding recorded and released her debut record Lights, which spawned four charting singles in the UK, the biggest of which “Starry Eyes” peaked at #4 in the UK and charted in many European countries and Australia.