djjd62 wrote:Slappy Doo Hoo wrote:Should I also be annoying and post the lyrics to the whole album?
i love when people post lyrics, i'm a lyric person, i'll listen to bad singing and annoying music if the lyrics move me
Me too. Mainly because if I've heard of a song or an artist and I have a passing interest-if the lyrics are there and they're interesting to me as well-I'm more likely to give it a go. I've learned about a lot of music I on this forum that I wasn't familiar with but have since come to love, but it's all been through either posted lyrics or actual description of the music (voice, style, etc.) never just a name of a song and artist.
Region Philbis said:
Quote:i agree its a tough call.
i think my favorite song would have to be "Sea and Sand"...
Yeah, there's a song for every mood on this record- I think that's what makes it such a classic.
I'm listening to Shawn Colvin's -
These Four Walls
her first album in five years and though I love everything she's done , I think her strongest in every way, lyrically, vocally, musically, etc..every song is a gem.
That Don't Worry Me Now
Before you knew me an angel came to me
I wrestled him down to the ground
He said he could cure me but that don't worry me now
Because those angels just bore me, the same old damn story
"You were lost, ah but now you are found"
there aint nobody lookin', but that don't worry me now
Chorus:
Cause I live by the sound of devils in flight
And I travel alone in the cold in the dead of the deep dark night
And if Jesus is comin'- he'd better start running
I don't really think he'd be proud
And I won't get to heaven, but that don't worry me now.
Chorus
So if flocks of their best sing me to my rest
I'll never get used to that sound
Just give me Sam Cooke singin'
"That don't worry me now".