Findlay Brown
Born 1980 (age 31–32)
Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Genres Pop, experimental, ambient
Instruments Guitar, vocals, piano, personal computer
Years active 2000–present
Labels Verve, Peacefrog
Website findlaybrown.com

Findlay Brown is a British singer, songwriter and recording artist.

His debut album "Separated By the Sea" was released in 2007 on Peacefrog Records, England. It was produced by former Simian singer, Simon Lord. Findlay's second solo album Love Will Find You was released in 2010 on Verve Records, US. It was produced by ex-Suede guitarist Bernard Butler.

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He recently played a farewell show at The Gladstone Arms pub in Borough, London, England, with his good friends The Moon Music Orchestra, before relocating with his girlfriend to New York City.

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Findlay appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman in January 2010 with a full orchestra.

His song "Come Home" was featured in a television advertisements for the credit card company MasterCard.[1]

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Come Home

by: Findlay Brown

"Come home", a whisper is heard
your name is called
alone
a flower sits and withers
waiting for the faceless one
in your dreams
you haven't met
who will wear the flower just for you
and no one else
wait painfully
Come home alone
without the past
the future
the promise that you kept from there
hush the noise
quiet and still
the dancing rain
from laughing clouds
never broke a promise in vain
the song remains
the hearth still calls
"come home"
I know
the thunder that broke your heart
still knows
remove
the phantom still drunk in your head
and come home
a whispers heard
your name is called
alone
a flower sits and withers
the dancing rain
from laughing clouds
never broke a promise in vain
the song remains
the hearth still calls
"come home"
a whisper is heard
your name is called
alone she cried
and then she died for you
oh well
alone she cried but I couldn't hear it
you know
alone she cried
and then she called for you




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