Though I used to be romantic I forgot somehow Time can make you blind But I see you now As we're layin' in the darkness Did I wait too long To turn the lights back on Here stuck on a hill Outsiders inside the home that we built ...
Did I wait too long To turn the lights back on I'm late but I'm here right now Is there still time for forgiveness Won't you tell me how I can't read your mind But I see you now As we're layin' in the darkness Did I wait too long ...
Did I wait too long To turn the lights back on Here stuck on a hill Outsiders inside the home that we built The cold settles in It's been a long week It's all been different And maybe you love me Maybe you don't Maybe you'll learn to And maybe you won't You've had enough ...
"I'm late, but I'm here right now / Though I used to be romantic, I forgot somehow / Time can make you blind / But I see you now as we're laying in the darkness / Did I wait too long to turn the lights back on?" he sings in the four-minute long song. You can...
"I'm late, but I'm here right now / Though I used to be romantic, I forgot somehow / Time can make you blind / But I see you now as we're laying in the darkness / Did I wait too long to turn the lights back on?" he sings in the four-minute song...
Then, this past weekend, fans noticed that the Spotify canvas that showed when listening to Joel’s music had replaced the traditional cover art with an image bearing the statement, “Did I wait too long…” According to a release, “Did I wait too long… to turn the lights back on?”...
The song, the website says, is "a classic Billy Joel-style tune, embodying the hallmarks of his signature sound and ushering in the next chapter of his story." With only a hint of what is to come, it reveals that the lyrics include the line: "Did I wait to...
According to the record company: "He delivers a classic Billy Joel-style tune, embodying the hallmarks of his signature sound and ushering in the next chapter of his story. In the lyrics, he asks, “Did I wait too long … to turn the lights back on?” ...
For Joel, it’s more than just a song—it’s a testament to the power of music to capture the depth of human emotion.In a world where heartbreak is all too familiar, “And So It Goes” stands as a timeless ode to the pain of love lost and the resilience of the human spirit....
Billy Joel's 'The Stranger' at 40: A Track-by-Track Guide Your own father left when you were about seven. Do you think much about what kind of father you want to be to Alexa Ray? I missed having a father very much. I went out and did crazy things to discover what my masculinity...