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Lyrics
I try to believe what I feel these days It makes life much easier for me It's hard to decide what is real these days When things look so dizzy to mefull lyrics...
I try to believe what I feel these days It makes life much easier for me It's hard to decide what is real these days When things look so dizzy to mefull lyrics...
Features Of This Song
electronica rootstrip hop roots
a knack for catchy hooks
danceable beats
unsyncopated ensemble rhythms
a female vocal
clear pronunciation
ambiguous lyrics
use of tonal harmonies
acoustic drum samples
an electric bass riff
a hand percussion layer
subtle use of pianos
mellow piano timbre
subtle use of piano riffs
use of strings
mellow sounds
trippy soundscapes
an emphasis on instrumentation
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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Protection
1994
I already know my children's, children's faces Since I was, since I began to be Wandering leaving the sea behind Wandering, wandering Wandering, wandering Somewhere in the music I can hear the bells I try to believe what I feel these days It's hard to decide what is real these days Voices that I've heard before Publishers: ISLAND MUSIC LTD, WARNER/CHAPPELL MUSIC LTD, WB MUSIC CORP. Wandering, is this there all there is? Where we can do what we please, wandering Where we can do what we please, wandering There's always more I'm younger than I used to be I know everyone that I meet There's always more There's always more There's always more I feel like a thousand years have passed I feel like the world is my home at last It makes life much easier for me When things look so dizzy to me I heard a thousand years before Songwriters: Robert Del Naja, Vivian Goldman, Nellee Hooper, Grantley Marshall, Nicolette Suwoton, Andrew Vowles To my home which everybody owns


