Boston–Peace Of Mind lyrics Post my meaning Write my explanationnew Request & respond explanations Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. Now if you're feelin' kinda low 'bout the dues you've been paying ...
” I hear the voice of my father. It is important to note that my father is not Don Henley, merely a fan, yet his baritone voice narrates the hidden meaning of the lyrics, underscored by Schmit’s bass guitar.”
“Walk in My Shoes”, is another modal number, this one dedicated to John Lewis. This also has a Coltrane sound, with a glorious feel of tenderness. She has succeeded in putting us in the hero’s shoes, the light of the powerful mind pushing on through protests, and making change. ...
The song's meaning was all too clear and people couldn't get enough of "Too Close" in 1998. The boys of Next had a huge hit on their hands that they never really followed up with the same success, but we certainly loved playing this one back in the day on Fun 107. 1999: TLC, ...
And indulgent it is, within this new musical, directed dynamically and deliciously by Alex Timbers (John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City), the team has done the impossible. They have managed, using the expertise of music supervisor, co-orchestrator, co-arranger and additional lyrics of Just...
Boston "Peace Of Mind": Now if you're feelin' kinda low 'bout the dues you've been payin' Future's comin' much too slow And...