Linney - Daisies

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(Verse 1)
It starts with a touch at the base of my neck
Got the waves rolling in and your name on my lips
But I’m scared about the way that I’m still in over

I miss the late nights talking took me out of my mind
Now, every time my heart breaks I tell you I’m doing fine

(Prechorus)
I never made it easy to love me
All the thinking, every thought’s a habit of mine
Don’t wanna waste a second when you hold me
But if it starts tonight, will you still bring me daisies?

(Chorus)
Will you promise me, promise me
You’ll bring me daisies?
Will you promise me, promise me
You’ll bring me daisies?

You’ll bring me daisies?

(Verse 2)
If love is a fire, then you are the flame
Yeah, I lean in to touch you, but I turn to rain
And the last thing I want is, you fade into ember
Remember our late nights talking took me out of my mind?
Now when my heart starts to break I will tell you to start

(Prechorus)
I never made it easy to love me
All the thinking, every thought’s a habit of mine
Don’t wanna waste a second when you hold me
But if it starts tonight, will you still bring me daisies?

(Chorus)
Will you promise me, promise me
You’ll bring me daisies?
Will you promise me, promise me
You’ll bring me daisies?

You’ll bring me daisies?
You’ll bring me daisies?
You’ll bring me daisies
You’ll bring me daisies?
You’ll bring me daisies

Will you still bring me daisies?
 
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Caitlin Linney’s outstanding singer-songwriter talent, sheer drive, and unabridged passion has won her repeated success. Whether opening for Josh Turner and Easton Corbin, performing at the Staples Center in her adopted hometown of Los Angeles, winning the LA Round of the Texaco Country Showdown with KKGO Go Country 105, or working with Grammy Award-winning Ran Jackson to produce her latest album, Linney has an impressive resume – and that’s just the beginning.

Following appearances on ubiquitous dance labels such as Enhanced and Armada, both of which yielded Top 20 results, and working with legendary producer Robbie Riviera, Linney’s spine-chilling voice is transcending genres, showcasing both her versatility and the unique appreciation her talent is garnering. Her EP Things We Say was released March 11th, 2016 anchored by its captivating lead single “That Night,“ which reached half a million streams on Spotify during its’ release week. Of the track, PopWrapped says, “with sharp and catchy lyrics that’ll be hard to get out of your head, fans of Katy Perry, Tove Lo, Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato might, as a result of this stunning number, just find themselves a new artist to add to their list of favorites” and its just one song in a collection of cleverly crafted hooks and danceable beats that are sure to please crowds worldwide.

Caitlin is a graduate of Emerson College (Bachelor of Arts), Boston, MA and Berklee College of Music ProArts Consortium, Boston, MA.