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Prisoner Lyrics » James Arthur : The Prisoner Lyrics / Prisoner Song Lyrics by James Arthur is from The Album Back From The Edge (2016). The Prisoner Song is Sung by James Arthur. The Prisoner Song Music is Produced by Bradley Spence & Alex Beitzke. The Prisoner Song Lyrics is Written by Emma Rohan, Jonathan Quarmby & James Arthur. The Prisoner Song is Released on Oct. 28, 2016. The Prisoner Song is Presented by .

Prisoner Song Details :

Song Prisoner
Singer James Arthur
Music Bradley Spence & Alex Beitzke
Lyrics Emma Rohan, Jonathan Quarmby & James Arthur
Release Date Oct. 28, 2016
Label
Album Back From The Edge (2016)

Prisoner Lyrics » James Arthur

[Verse 1]
If I’m underneath the table
Then pour me another drink
Oh, I don’t want to remember
I don’t even want to think
I’m a slave to my addiction
I’m a hazard to myself
On a fast track to perdition
Oh, I’m heading straight to hell
[Pre-Chorus]
When I throw up out your window
You should confiscate my key
I will drive you up the fucking wall
Is it too late to believe
[Chorus]
I tried so hard to change
But the devil locked my door
I wear these heavy chains around my neck
Like a prisoner
I just want to love
But he won’t let me go
Loosen up my chains
Or I’m a condemned prisoner

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About James Arthur’s Prisoner from Back From The Edge (2016)

This is the third song on
James Arthur’s
2016 album
Back From The Edge
and it is about him being held a prisoner by “demons”, about his drug addiction, about him wanting to just love somebody and struggling to find stability.

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What did James Arthur say about “Prisoner”?

James Arthur
stated
the following about “Prisoner”
It’s about when I was right under the throws of addiction. I was trying to paint that picture of me being a bit down and out and held captive by this mental illness; the anxiety and the self medicating.
I think it really paint a great picture, it’s got that kind of classic feel, kind of an Amy Winehouse type of feel musically with the brass. I just love that song personally, it just feels very authentic and there’s a little but of rap in there too, to showcase a few rhymes and that.
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