Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me · Elton John Caribou ℗ 1974 This Record Company Ltd. Released on: 1974-01-01 Associated Performer, Vocals, Piano: Elton John Associated Performer, Bass Guitar: Dee Murray Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar: Davey Johnstone Associated Performer, Drums: Nigel Olsson Associated Performer, Tambourine, Bells: Ray Cooper Associated Performer, Mellotron, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Dave Hentschel Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Carl Wilson Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Vocal Arranger: Bruce Johnston Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Toni Tenille Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Billy Hinsche Associated Performer, Horn Arranger: Del Newman Producer: Gus Dudgeon Studio Personnel, Engineer: Clive Franks Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Peter Kelsey Composer Lyricist: Bernie Taupin Composer Lyricist: Elton John Auto-generated by YouTube.
I can’t light no more of your darkness All my pictures seem to fade to black and white I’m growing tired and time stands still before me Frozen here on the ladder of my lifeToo late to save myself from falling I took a chance and changed your way of life But you misread my meaning when I met you Closed the door and left me blinded by the light
Don’t let the sun go down on me Although I search myself, it’s always someone else I see I’d just allow a fragment of your life to wander free But losing everything is like the sun going down on me
I can’t find, oh, the right romantic line But see me once and see the way feel Don’t discard me just because you think I mean you harm But these cuts I have, oh, they need love to help them heal
Don’t let the sun go down on me Although I search myself, it’s always someone else I see I’d just allow a fragment of your life to wander free But losing everything is like the sun going down on me
Don’t let the sun go down on me Although I search myself, it’s always someone else I see I’d just allow a fragment of your life to wander free, yeah But losing everything is like the sun going down on me
Writer/s: Bernie Taupin, Elton John Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
No more champagne and the fireworks are through here we are, me and you feeling lost and feeling blue it’s the end of the party and the morning seems so grey so unlike yesterday now’s the time for us to say Happy new year happy new year may we all have a vision now and then of a world where every neighbour is a friend happy new year happy new year may we all have our hopes our will to try if we don’t we might as well lay down and die you and I Sometimes I see how the brave new world arrives and I see how it thrives in the ashes of our lives oh yes, man is a fool and he thinks he’ll be okay dragging on feet of clay never knowing he’s astray keeps on going anyway Happy new year happy new year may we all have a vision now and then of a world where every neighbour is a friend happy new year happy new year may we all have our hopes our will to try if we don’t we might as well lay down and die you and I Seems to me now that the dreams we had before are all dead, nothing more than confetti on the floor it’s the end of a decade in another ten years time who can say what we’ll find what lies waiting down the line in the end of eighty-nine Happy new year happy new year may we all have a vision now and then of a world where every neighbour is a friend happy new year happy new year may we all have our hopes our will to try if we don’t we might as well lay down and die you and I
Bey & Jay LOVE STORY: My edit of “Die With You” by Beyonce❤️ ATTENTION: If you want to hear the song closer to the original version: speed up to 1,25x !!
I don’t have a reason to cry And I have every reason to smile And I don’t have a reason to lie When you’re already reading my mind And I don’t have a reason to be, if I can’t be with you And I don’t need air in my lungs, if I can’t sing your song No, I don’t need hands if I don’t get to keep you warm And I don’t really need myself, if I don’t need you
‘Cause darling I wake up just to sleep with you I open my eyes so I could see with you And I live so I can die with you
And I don’t really need these fingers, if I don’t get to touch your spine Well I don’t need these legs, if I ain’t walking by your side And I don’t really need to be if I can’t be with you
‘Cause darling I wake up just to sleep with you I open my eyes so I could see with you And I live so I can die with you
‘Cause darling I wake up just to sleep with you I open my eyes so I can see with you And I live so I can, I live so I can I live so I can Die with you
2,260 viewsJun 22, 2018515ShareSaveMaura O’Connell – Topic 549 subscribers Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Trouble in the Fields · Maura O’Connell A Woman’s Heart 2 ℗ Dolphin Released on: 1994-10-08 Composer: Griffith Composer: West Music Publisher: D.R Auto-generated by YouTube.
Baby I know that we’ve got trouble in the fields When the bankers swarm like locust out there turning away our yield The trains roll by our silos, silver in the rain They leave our pockets full of nothing But our dreams and the golden grain
Have you seen the folks in line downtown at the station They’re all buying their ticket out and talking the great depression Our parents had their hard times fifty years ago When they stood out in these empty fields in dust as deep as snow
And all this trouble in our fields If this rain can fall, these wounds can heal They’ll never take our native soil But if we sell that new John Deere And then we’ll work these crops with sweat and tears You’ll be the mule I’ll be the plow Come harvest time we’ll work it out There’s still a lot of love, here in these troubled fields
There’s a book up on the shelf about the dust bowl days And there’s a little bit of you and a little bit of me In the photos on every page Now our children live in the city and they rest upon our shoulders They never want the rain to fall or the weather to get colder
And all this trouble in our fields If this rain can fall, these wounds can heal They’ll never take our native soil But if we sell that new John Deere And then we’ll work these crops with sweat and tears You’ll be the mule I’ll be the plow Come harvest time we’ll work it out There’s still a lot of love, here in these troubled fields
You’ll be the mule I’ll be the plow Come harvest time we’ll work it out There’s still a lot of love, here in these troubled fields