The Treadmill

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Sam Fender

The Treadmill

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[Verse 1] I'm on a treadmill trying to pull my shit togetherGet to a meditative state with a heart rate doing me in Think about everything The scorched ground in my wake Five miles to self-flagellate Rotating all my mistakes What the hell was I thinking? [Pre-Chorus] Shaun and Rosie are getting married I can't even tie my shoes Will I be alone forever? [Chorus] All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on [Verse 2] Jesus Christ, I'm piling on the pounds Spent a year on the cans and blowouts Emasculated by my reflectionPlease, God, give me a new complexionYou don't look like you came out of a breakupYou look like you've come out the spa Oh, a PlayStation, Nordics, nuggets, airstrikes The only thing that I've got now [Pre-Chorus] Shaun and Rosie are getting married I can't even tie my shoes Will I be alone forever? [Chorus] All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on [Instrumental Break] [Chorus] All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on All these little feelings Feelings are keeping me from going on

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Credits

Writers
  • Sam Fender
Producers
  • Sam Fender
  • Markus Dravs
  • Dean Thompson
  • Joe Atkinson
Saxophone
  • Johnny “Blue Hat” Davis
Assistant Mixing Engineer
  • Dani Bennett Spragg
Background Vocals
  • Brooke Bentham
Conductor
  • Rosie Danvers
Drums
  • Drew Michael
Engineer
  • Craig Silvey
Guitar
  • Sam Fender
Lead Vocals
  • Sam Fender
Mandolin
  • Dean Thompson
Mastering Engineer
  • Greg Calbi
  • Steve Fallone
Mixing Engineer
  • Craig Silvey