Dutch pop/rock band led by Jelle Paulusma and Anne Soldaat, who recorded several excellent albums on the Excelsior label throughout the 1990s and into the new millenium. Key career releases: Renko[LP] (1992) Come around[EP] (1993) [EP] (1994) Seaborne West[LP] (1995) Weeps[LP] (1996) Happy Traum[LP] (1999) DA Live[Limited Edition LP] (2000) Trailer Tales[LP] (2002) Don't Stop[LP] (2003) The band finally called it a day in 2004, with Jelle Paulusma resurfacing 2006 with his solo album Here We Are. bio When it comes down to defining 50 years of Dutch popular music, a relatively big spot ought to be reserved for Daryll-Ann. Much like Shocking Blue's "Venus" or "Little Green Bag" by the George Baker Selection, through the timing of the catchy "I Could Never Love You" Daryll-Ann seemed to fit perfectly within the climate of heightened interest for young and ambitious bands during the mid-'90s boom of Brit-pop. Within their combined songsmithery, Jelle Paulusma and Anne Soldaat take the U.S.
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Take a sum, divide it by six or two
Multiply the outcome by every single friend, you knew
It's the secret joy of numbers and words
For the sake of superstition
Everyday I'm counting the words I use
Always share the outcome
The pleasure will return to you
It's the secret joy of numbers and words
For the sake of superstition
Everyday I'm counting
Everyday get's worse
Take the words for granted
Fake the words
It's the secret joy of numbers and words
For the sake of superstition
It's the secret joy of numbers and words
For the sake of superstition
Everyday I'm counting