Ambulance
Ambulance

Blur - Ambulance Lyrics

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Apr 21, 2003
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Ambulance Lyrics

I ain't got
Nothing to be scared of
No I ain't got
Nothing to be scared of
No I ain't got
Anything to be scared of
'Cause I love you

I was born out of love
It's the only way to come into this world
I know I'm not all there
But I'm getting, getting, getting there
If you let me live my life
I'll stay with you to the end
And I know, lord
I'm nearly there
I want to tell you this

I ain't got
Nothing to be scared of, no
No I ain't got
Nothing to be scared of, no
No I ain't got
Anything to be scared
'Cause I love you

I ain't got
Nothing to be scared of
No ain't got
Nothing to be scared of

I ain't got
Nothing to be scared of
No I ain't got
Nothing to be scared

Writer(s): Steven Alexander James, David Rowntree, Damon Albarn
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Ambulance' by Blur?

    The lyrics for 'Ambulance' were written by Damon Albarn, alongside band members Steven Alexander James and David Rowntree.

  2. From which album is 'Ambulance' by Blur?

    The song 'Ambulance' is from Blur's seventh studio album, 'Think Tank,' which was released on 5 May 2003.

  3. What is the musical style of 'Ambulance' by Blur?

    'Ambulance' features a mix of heavy electronic sounds and lush backing vocals. It incorporates intricate drum patterns, a bass groove, and acoustic elements, creating a haunting yet uplifting tone that is consistent with the experimental direction of the 'Think Tank' album.

  4. Who produced the song 'Ambulance' by Blur?

    The primary producer for 'Ambulance' was Ben Hillier. The production style followed the experimental and electronic music direction that Blur explored on their previous album, '13'.

  5. Did Graham Coxon contribute to 'Ambulance' by Blur?

    No, Graham Coxon, the guitarist for Blur, did not contribute to the track 'Ambulance.' Although he rejoined the band for initial recording sessions for the 'Think Tank' album, he departed partway through, and 'Ambulance' is one of the tracks where his presence is not felt.

  6. What are the central themes explored in the album 'Think Tank'?

    The album 'Think Tank' explores themes of love and politics with an underlying anti-war sentiment. It reflects Damon Albarn's pacifist views, particularly during a time of global political tension, illustrating the band's evolution from Britpop to broader musical and lyrical themes.

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