Rumer's second album Boys Don't Cry was released on 28 May 2012. [44], "Rumer – Boys Don't Cry (Atlantic) / Stereo Venus – Close to the Sun (Sudden Hunger)", "Official Top 40 biggest debut albums of the decade", "Rumer: 'If Burt Bacharach says you're good, it's time to start believing in yourself, "Rumer: Learning to dodge the fame and concentrate on singing", "Rumer reveals the darker side of success", "I See Stars - Record Collector Magazine", "A Very Magistery Valentine: Various Artists: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads", "Cumbria singer-songwriter Rumer sparkles with Jools Holland", "Rumer to release new album 'Boys Don't Cry' on 28 May", "Composer John Barry remembered at memorial concert", "BBC - Music - Review of Rumer - Boys Don't Cry", "Jimmy Webb & Rumer - "P.F. Rumor, rumor, rumors

She likes to keep the party going [Pre-Chorus]

Girlfriends 'cause all the guys want you tonight, yea Rumor, rumor, rumor

[16], Rumer briefly attended the drama course at Dartington College of Arts, in Devon before dropping out, moving to London at 18 and getting a job as a waitress. Sarangeun da ra ta ta ta [21] Her debut single, "Slow", was featured on Smooth FM, and the single "Aretha" on BBC Radio 2's Record of the Week feature, and she is signed to Atlantic Records.

But I keep running, running into your room

So who's gonna love you if it ain't me, baby?

It's getting late (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

Rumor, rumor, rumors

Lee Brice Lyrics "Rumor" Girl you know I've known you forever How many nights have we hung out together Same little crowd, little bar, little town Round this old dance floor My boys are laughing and tap me on the shoulder Making a motion like "'Could y'all get any closer?"

Rumer's fourth album, released under the East West Records label, features Rumer's take on select tracks from the songbook of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.

[Verse 2]

I hear 'em talk in the dead of the night (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) You're always there at the scene of the crime (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) … She was encouraged by her musical family, who all played instruments and played in their local Catholic church. So who's gonna love you if it ain't me, baby? (Ooh, ooh-ooh) rumor

[3] Supported by leading music industry figures including Burt Bacharach, Elton John, Carly Simon,[4] and Jools Holland, Rumer was nominated for two Brit awards on 13 January 2011. They’ll be jealous for sure when they see that I’m yours

But I'm not too sure that this girl is a blessing [6] She supported Jools Holland on his UK tour in the Autumn of 2010 which included a performance at the Albert Hall in London. Amugeosdo hal su eobsge dwae Who's gonna touch you if it ain't me, baby? Modu gwaenchaneul georago geureoke malhaebwa

“Creating this album was the beginning of a joyful time in my life,” Rumer explained about the record.