Take my nights, take my days Take my take, my breath away Give this love whatever it takes Take my heart tonight Still be yours in the morning light Take your sweet ol' time I can wait forever or whatever you like Take this long shot It's all we got Hey, babe what do you say ...
“Her vibrancy took my breath away,” Strayed wrote. “She struck me as a very strong woman and her creative approach to life reminded me of my mom (even then). My sister and I were utterly enchanted by her. Years later, when I learned she’d inspired the song, I could imagine ...
Talk about "Obligation." It's one of my favorite songs. The lyrics remind me of some of the sentimentsAbbey Lincolnsang, but some of the inspiration came from Robyn O'Neil's podcast. I love that you mention Abbey Lincoln, because she's the reason that I sta...
I love to come home after a show and listen to my ‘30s/’40s Jazz music playlist while engaging in herbal refreshments or alcohol drinking. Or both! ClickThe View UpStairs, now playing at theLynn Redgrave Theatrein New York City through May 21st. The View UpStairs“TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY!
That I’d be lost without you and never find myself Let’s hold onto each other above everything else Start over, start over I’ll do whatever it takes To turn this around I know what’s at stake I know I’ve let you down
I feel ashamed of my conservative view of the uncertain future. Jakeleg May 31, 2022 at 8:15 am For what it’s worth: Woody’s song is just new lyrics to an old song, “When the world’s on fire” popularized by the Carter Family. Might be more appropriate to today’s...
When I was able to catch my breath and begin to get my wits about me, I learned that Shurea was rescued by the same folks. I turned to see. He looked absolutely terrified. “Are you okay?” I asked. “No, I don’t think so.” He replied. He wasn’t hurt; wasn’t sick; bu...
“He started playing and singing, and before I got to the couch, I stopped in my tracks. His voice, the way he played, his lyrics: It was something I’d never heard before,” remembers Ledbetter. “It was worlds connecting, too—the krautrock world connecting with a cappella work songs...
i do know what you mean about the self-pitying, self-reflexive aspect of the lyrics. to me, it reminds me a little bitof rap. it’s all about “how i made this album, what my life is like” — maybe he’s been listening to hip hop, i don’t know. mw: i think, to his ...