Official music video of “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” from their 1st album “Sweetbox” released in 1998. The song is based on “Air on the G” string from “Suite No. 3” by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Official music video for ‘Goodbye Hawaii’, by Emma Langford. Goodbye Hawaii is the first single from Emma Langford’s second album, released on the 6th of July 2019 Emma’s debut album Quiet Giant is available across all online platforms, buy or download from https://emmalangfordmusic.bandcamp.co… Director: Shane Serrano AC: Wojtek Kwiatkowski Goodbye Hawaii was recorded, mixed and produced by Chris O’Brien & Graham Murphy at The Production Suite, Dublin Mastered by Richard Dowling at Wav Mastering, Limerick Cast: Peter Hanagan as Bassist Phil Aherne as Guitarist Shane Wixted as Drummer LA Halvey as Backing Singer Audience Members: Des Langford LesleyAnne & Jake Liddane Eva Birdthistle Mary O’Neill Mary Flynn Sean O’Connor Special thanks to Nenagh Arts Centre, Vito Vintage Limerick & Lorraine O’Connell More videos from Shane Serrano: http://www.shaneserrano.com
Lyrics
You know the funny thing about the day you realise who or what you are
Is that by the time it happens you’re prob’ly not that anymore
And the funny thing is logic states for things to break
They first must fall
And like any small or precious thing, you give nothing or you give all
I can’t give you any more than that
I don’t trust my clumsy feet not to make me fall flat
And the heart’s the only muscle tissue, little known fact
That don’t know how to heal itself if you cut it in half
So don’t cut it in half
We spend our days in endless cycles of lust to oxytocin
Never stopping to think about the space between us that we’ve chosen
Well I can give my mouth, my ear, but I can’t give you my hand
‘Cause though you’re oh so understanding you can never understand
I will hand you cellotape and superglue, and staples
And I’ll help you hold those pieces in place til you’re fit and able
I can never be a surgeon ’cause my stomach’s far from strong
But I hope my bedside sympathies suffice to help you moving on
I can’t give you any more than that
I don’t trust my clumsy feet not to make me fall flat
And the heart’s the only muscle tissue little known fact
That don’t know how to heal itself if you cut it in half
So don’t cut it in half
No don’t cut it in half
No don’t cut it in half
Official music video for ‘Goodbye Hawaii’, by Emma Langford. Goodbye Hawaii is the first single from Emma Langford’s second album, released on the 6th of July 2019 Emma’s debut album Quiet Giant is available across all online platforms, buy or download from https://emmalangfordmusic.bandcamp.co… Director: Shane Serrano AC: Wojtek Kwiatkowski Goodbye Hawaii was recorded, mixed and produced by Chris O’Brien & Graham Murphy at The Production Suite, Dublin Mastered by Richard Dowling at Wav Mastering, Limerick Cast: Peter Hanagan as Bassist Phil Aherne as Guitarist Shane Wixted as Drummer LA Halvey as Backing Singer Audience Members: Des Langford LesleyAnne & Jake Liddane Eva Birdthistle Mary O’Neill Mary Flynn Sean O’Connor Special thanks to Nenagh Arts Centre, Vito Vintage Limerick & Lorraine O’Connell More videos from Shane Serrano: http://www.shaneserrano.com
Lyrics
You know the funny thing about the day you realise who or what you are
Is that by the time it happens you’re prob’ly not that anymore
And the funny thing is logic states for things to break
They first must fall
And like any small or precious thing, you give nothing or you give all
I can’t give you any more than that
I don’t trust my clumsy feet not to make me fall flat
And the heart’s the only muscle tissue, little known fact
That don’t know how to heal itself if you cut it in half
So don’t cut it in half
We spend our days in endless cycles of lust to oxytocin
Never stopping to think about the space between us that we’ve chosen
Well I can give my mouth, my ear, but I can’t give you my hand
‘Cause though you’re oh so understanding you can never understand
I will hand you cellotape and superglue, and staples
And I’ll help you hold those pieces in place til you’re fit and able
I can never be a surgeon ’cause my stomach’s far from strong
But I hope my bedside sympathies suffice to help you moving on
I can’t give you any more than that
I don’t trust my clumsy feet not to make me fall flat
And the heart’s the only muscle tissue little known fact
That don’t know how to heal itself if you cut it in half
So don’t cut it in half
No don’t cut it in half
No don’t cut it in half
Official music video of “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” from their 1st album “Sweetbox” released in 1998. The song is based on “Air on the G” string from “Suite No. 3” by Johann Sebastian Bach.
This song was written by the talented songwriter Julie Gold. Bette Midler had a fairly large hit with it, but I prefer Nanci Griffith’s version. This is from her 1987 album “Lone Star State Of Mind” (wow, has it been 25 years?), an album loaded with great songs, most of them written or co-written by
Saint Sister performed in the Guildhall Derry as part of #Courage2020. Thanks to the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, IMRO Ireland and RTÉ.
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We shared a bit about the process of writing our latest single Dynamite over on our Saint Sister Social Club last month.
We thought it would be nice to share it over here with you all too. Read what we said http://bit.ly/2zKcqHG
He went to sea for the day
He wanted to know what to say
When he’s asked what he’d done
In the past to someone
That he loves endlessly
Now she’s gone, so is he
I went to war every morning
I lost my way but now I’m following
What you said in my arms
What I read in the charms
That I love durably
Now it’s dead and gone and I am free
I went to sleep for the daytime
I shut my eyes to the sunshine
Turned my head away from the noise
Bruise and drip decay of childish toys
That I loved arguably
All our labouring gone to seed
Went out to play for the evening
We wanted to hold onto the feeling
On the stretch in the sun
And our breathlessness as we run
To the beach endlessly
As the sun creeps up on the sea