The way you see her move on T.V
She looks so good, and she's not make believe
She's black and white in Sin City
C'mon now honey, just do it for me
She's good, she's bad, everything I need
I need you here now to put me to sleep
Into the blue, we touch so deep
I'm hoping that one day you will

Walk with me, let's walk into the night
Jessica, come home with me tonight
Superstar, you mean so much to me,
To me... I'm never giving up

Let's fight, tonight you're my dark angel
Let's go, and run 'til we trip and we fall
So take, the sky, cause the world's too small
Let's follow you with the fantastic...
For the first time I stood staring down across the world
Now walk with me tonight

Walk with me, let's walk into the night
Jessica, come home with me tonight
Superstar, you mean so much to me,
To me... I'm never giving up

I'm never giving up

Walk with me, let's walk into the night
Jessica, come home with me tonight
Superstar, you mean so much to me,
To me... I'm never giving up
Walk with me, let's walk into the night
Let's walk into the night.

Jessica, come home with me tonight
Superstar, you mean so much to me.


Superstar, you mean so much to me,
To me... I'm never giving up


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Jessica Lyrics as written by Adewale Olufemi Akinyemi Babatunde Alex James

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    This song is awesome!! It's obviously about Jessica Alba because it names 4 films she's in (Sin City, Honey, Into The Blue and Dark Angel) and hints towards one (Fantastic Four). And she's gorgeous, so why wouldn't you write a song about her!!

    lj1805on July 02, 2007   Link
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    This song is awesome!! It's obviously about Jessica Alba because it names 4 films she's in (Sin City, Honey, Into The Blue and Dark Angel) and hints towards one (Fantastic Four). And she's gorgeous, so why wouldn't you write a song about her!!

    lj1805on July 02, 2007   Link
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    The rumour at first was that the song, originally called “Walk With Me”, was about Jessica Simpson, but it’s not, and there are many subtle hints telling us which Jessica this song is about.

    She's black, and white, and Sin City

    Into the blue, we touch so deep

    Let's fight, tonight you're my dark angel

    Let's follow you with the fantastic For the first time I stood staring down across the floor

    So what do we have, “Sin City”, “Into The Blue”, “Dark Angel” and “Fantastic For” which can be changed to “Fantastic Four”, 4 movies/TV series, with one actress; Jessica Alba. Elliot Minor have since announced it is about Alba, and in response to why, they said “because she’s fit”. The lyrics have been skilfully written to include 4 of her movie titles, but they’re also very subtle. Also one of the alternative versions of the song is called “Dark Angel”.

    ElliotMinoron October 25, 2007   Link
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    As much as i love this song but im definatly not so keen on jessica alba!

    Bobulapieon November 15, 2007   Link
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    This song is incredible! Elliot minor are soo amazing XD

    leahdelongeon November 17, 2007   Link
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    yeah this song is pretty obvious, but still awesomely catchy, even if the lyrics are a tiny bit shallow...but just because there aren't any deep metaphors, doesn't mean the lyrics aren't clever...

    poisoned_roseon December 06, 2007   Link
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    Isnt "Let's follow you with the fantastic For the first time I kept staring down across the floor" Lets follow you with the Fantastic Four The first time I kept staring down across the floor? Four & floor make sense that way.

    Nothing major though :) x

    tazFACEon December 10, 2007   Link
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    played this song at a gig to get my girlfriend (also called Jessica) to get back with me....IT TOTALLY WORKED!

    idomyownstuntson January 14, 2008   Link
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    "The way you see, if I move the t.v." is meant to be "The way you see her move on tv" "Into the blue, we touch so deep" is meant to be "Into the blue, we dive so deep" "(oh let me keep you now)" should be "I'm never giving up" for all of them "For the first time I kept staring down across the floor" is "for the first time I stood staring down across the world" "An Armageddon" doesn't come into it lol it's "I'm never giving up" And the last wee chorus bit, the second "Let's walk into the night" is repeated before it goes to the Jessica bit. and the last walk with me tonight bit isnt there it just repeats "superstar, you mean so much to me, to me...I'm never giving up"

    Sorry to be a nag but, need to get the lyrics right :)

    BigHugson June 20, 2008   Link
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    in response to ElliotMinor, this was allegedly written with the help of jessica simpson, so your partly right. plus i have to say i love both the elliot minor guys and Jessica Alba so this is deff one of my fave songs on the album :D

    x-dark_angel-xon July 16, 2008   Link

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