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The Deborah Harry song catalog you find on this page was compiled by me, the webmaster, with the help of my personal record collection, booklets, biographies, setlists, ASCAP, the LoC (Library of Congress), articles and (live) bootlegs. It's my goal to create a page which features Deborah's complete musical body of work, no matter if Deborah was in any way musically involved herself or whether she contributed her own lyrics to a project. In order to keep up the standard of this page and to make it grow you can help by submitting song titles and/or information which are missing on this site. Every contribution is greatly appreciated. Official song lyrics were taken from booklets. I transcribed those songs myself where no official lyrics were available (with no guarantee for their accuracy). I apologize for possible errors and will gladly take corrections. I kindly ask you not to copy any of these lyrics from this page.
All song pages include links to the albums, singles and/or live albums which they were released on. Best Ofs and soundtracks were only listed if there is a special mix available on the record or the song title itself was previously unreleased.

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lyrics by: David Cale
music by: Roy Nathanson

SWIM TO ME

Swim to me
The water is so warm
Trouble was a passing cloud
Now the night is clear
Just we two
There's noone here to see
Leave that worry on the shore
Darling swim to me
There's no weed to tangle you
Nothing here will carry weight
Here's a moon to light your way
Come on don't hesitate
Sleepy fish won't even notice this
In your kiss I found myself
Darling swim to me

FEATURED ON

unreleased - performed by Deborah with The Jazz Passengers during several live shows

e.g.

° Los Angeles, CA/USA - September 30, 1994
° San Francisco, CA/USA - September 27, 1994


The studio version without Deborah on vocals can be found on the album 'In Love' by The Jazz Passengers.

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