Released: April 19, 2020

Songwriter: Passenger

[Verse 1]
How are you doing, darling?
How are you getting on?
Any horses running
Worth betting on?
How's the weather down there?
I hope you're keeping warm

[Verse 2]
How are you feeling, sweetheart?
Are you moving on?
Are you sleeping ok
Or do the nights go on and on?
I hope you're eating well
I hope you're staying strong

[Chorus]
'Cause I'm fine, then I'm not
I'm spinning 'round, and I can't stop
I can't do this alone
For time flies and it's so slow
I'm up and down like a yo-yo
I can't do it on my own
And I've tried and I can't pull the sword from the stone

[Verse 3]
How are your mom and dad?
How's your brother too?
My folks are holding on
My sister is pulling through
Both the cats say "hi"
I know they miss you too

[Chorus]
'Cause I'm fine, then I'm not
I'm spinning 'round, and I can't stop
I can't do this alone
And time flies and it's so slow
I'm up and down like a yo-yo
I can't do it on my own
And I've tried and I can't pull the sword from the stone

[Chorus]
'Cause I feel fine, then I'm not
I'm spinning 'round, and I can't stop
I can't do this alone
And time flies and it's so slow
I'm up and down like a yo-yo
I can't do this alone
And I've tried and I can't pull the sword from the stone

Passenger

Passenger aka Mike Rosenberg is a multi award winning, platinum selling singer-songwriter from Brighton, UK. His career so far has spanned over a decade and taken him on a journey that has seen him travel multiple times around the globe playing street corners to stadiums and headlining some of the most iconic venues and stages. He is most psynonomous with the hugely successful song ‘Let Her Go’ that has been viewed on You Tube over 2 billion times, is approaching 1 billion streams on Spotify and has reached number 1 in 19 x countries. This is however only one side of Passenger and there is an incredible body of work behind the humble troubadour. The latest album is his 13th studio album in 12 x years. Recorded at the iconic Abbey Rd studios and Mike’s own studio in Brighton, it sees him record with a string quartet for the first time and is a beautiful and resonate testament to his time on the streets of Britain.