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See Angel (disambiguation) for other related uses.

This article is about the song. For the ingame instrumental cover part, see Lonely Angel.

This article is about the song. For the ingame instrumental cover part, see I'll Be Your Angel.

Lonely Angel / I'll Be Your Angel is the original song that was available on November 21, 2018. It was written and performed by Lauren Synger and recorded at Subcat Studios.

The original song's download is available on CD Baby, Itunes, Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon, and Google Play.

Description

Piano and organ by Andrew Carroll, harp by Jessica W. H. Wilbee, percussion by Josh Dekaney, bass by Joey Arcuri, clarinet by Joe Carello, and violin by Jess Novak. 

Lyrics

Lonely Angel I'll Be Your Angel
I'm just a lonely angel

Sittin' here on a shelf
At times it seemed
If I just dreamed
I'd not be by myself
I never gave up hopin'
That you would come along
How bleak it seemed
Till you found me
So now I sing this song

I'll be your angel

Sent from heaven above
Your little angel
Cast down for you to love
I'll be your angel
Ya fit me just like a glove
So wontcha say a prayer to me baby
Cause I've been waiting 
And I've been so alone 
Ain't had nobody
I could call my own 
So be my angel and say a little prayer to me
And when I fall it's into your arms
I never could resist all your charms
You devil!
It's far too late, my soul can't be saved
Cause when I hear hear ya, callin' my name
You angel!
My heart goes she boop de boop boop she boop bee do wow!
Brush off my halo and try out my wings
I'm just your puppet 
When ya tug on my strings
I'll be your angel
And fly straight into to your heart 
I'll be your angel 
And fly straight into to your heart
Sha boop de boo boop she boop bee doo bow!

Trivia

  • The song is first heard in Chapter 5: The Last Reel of Bendy and the Ink Machine as a hidden track, consisting of 1930s style big band jazz music. Playing this song will unlock the "Toe Tappin'" achievement.
  • The fact that both songs performed in the track itself is based upon the way music was released during the time period Bendy and the Ink Machine takes place, in that vinyl discs had 2 sides, both of which had space for one song per side.
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