J. Hammer

J. is 28 years old. J. is located in Porto at Boate Azul ~ Porto.

J. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.

The Ghost of You

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Song Details

The Ghost of You is Singalong music in tempo Vivace. The music is GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS and the lyrics are GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS. The song was written 1/10/2024 by J. Hammer. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 44
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 30
Genre: Rock
Owner: None
First Revealed: 1/13/2024

Dominant Instruments

Lead Vocals
Electric Guitar

Special Lyrics

I never
Said I'd lie and wait forever
If I died
We'd be together
I can't always just forget her
But she could try

At the end of the world
Or the last thing I see

You are never coming home, never coming home
Could I? Should I?
And all the things that you never ever told me
And all the smiles that are ever, ever...

Ever get the feeling that you're never all alone?
And I remember now
At the top of my lungs in my arms she dies
She dies

At the end of the world
Or the last thing I see

You are never coming home, never coming home
Could I? Should I?
And all the things that you never ever told me
And all the smiles that are ever gonna haunt me
Never coming home, never coming home
Could I? Should I?
And all the wounds that are ever gonna scar me
For all the ghosts that are never gonna catch me

If I fall
If I fall
(Down)

At the end of the world
Or the last thing I see

You are never coming home, never coming home
Never coming home, never coming home
And all the things that you never ever told me
And all the smiles that are ever gonna haunt me
Never coming home, never coming home
Could I? Should I?
And all the wounds that are ever gonna scar me
For all the ghosts that are never gonna

Record Releases

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