Oh, baby blue the angels sang on the day you were born into a world full of strife wanting only pure love if you were born to parents who loved and adored you then the love you needed was right there at your door your small world can be a happy one with laughter filling your days nights full of fairy tale dreams and sweet lullabies baby blue it’s so true perhaps you came into this world to be hurt and abused your sweet tears flowing like a river if they tear your world apart don’t fret because there are those who’ll lend a helping hand you will find the peace and happiness you seek perhaps you’re a child of war your lullabies interrupted by bombs dropping from the sky your world is all fire and hate you don’t know what is your fate baby
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“Blue Skies” was one of the songs written by Irving Berlin months after the birth of his first child, daughter Mary Ellin, in 1926. This piece came during a time of transition in Berlin’s life, and the song itself has transcend many centuries, adapting to the style of each time. It is important to explore the differences between the periodical versions of “Blue Skies”; however, the underlying message of the song remains constant throughout time. The lyrics of Irving Berlin’s “Blue Skies” plays with the contrasting meanings behind the word blue, along with switching tonalities, allowing the song to portray a hopeful outlook toward the future, while it’s depressing mood brings this hope back to reality. Lyrics Analysis
So why would the band choose to illustrate such a serious stage of personal development with the nursery rhyme-like style of the song's chorus? Before we get to that, the song's emotional and psychological message must first be examined.
Blue Sky” by Electric Light Orchestra is accordingly best shown through the lyric,”Hey there Mr. Blue/We're so pleased to be with you/Look around see what you do/Everybody smiles at you,” This lyric uses personification to show how Mr. Blue Sky should look around and see how cheerful he made everyone. Electric Light Orchestra’s “Mr. Blue Sky” tells anyone who is in tough times to keep fighting and you will carry through, and to people who are in exceptional times, celebrate and do not take them for
And you will always be the light that helps me when I see only dark and you will always be my backbone when I can't walk when I get pushed down and baby you will always be my king forever and always
Matt Skiba’s song “Blue In The Face”, performed by Alkaline Trio in 2003, is written in a first person narrative directed towards a former lover. Skiba uses dark connotations and satanic allusions to portray his emotions and describe the various reasons he thinks she left that night, how he feels about the situation that happened and lastly that he wants her back.
This guy was just the kind of boyfriend that any girl would wished to have, yet that is not what the girl in this story wants. This song goes out to all the girls who feel confuse about the word love; they just not know what they want in a guy. As a result, they run away from the good guy and always for the bad guy.
Honey- This song is written and recorded by “Bobby Russel” in 1968. The genre is Country. In the story of the song, the protagonist mourns over the death of his lover, mirroring their relationship before turning to the day “the angels came.” (Aldrich, n.d.)
Today I see myself differently than when I was a toddler. There are good and bad events that have shaped me into the person I am now. Good and bad things happen to everyone; although maybe not the same events that have occurred in my life or in the order that they have happened. These songs that I have picked, paint a picture of the past events or feelings I have had in my life.
“Im scared, scared of where I'm going, I know there is a way out. My father beats me, and it's all I knew. It's not an excuse for the way I've treated you, or the others, it's not why I did it either. I was filled with hate, satin took over my life, help me”.
We race through the trees. Just me and Dove. Dove is my dun off the track thoroughbred mare. My boyfriend, Brett, is visiting me. He has to leave tomorrow, so we’re meeting in the woods.
I was born three months too early The doctor gave me thirty days But I must have had my mama's will And Gods amazing grace I guess I'll keep on livin'
“The stars shine bright in your eyes” you say to me you tell me I'm beautiful, smart, and sexy. You see those things in me that I can not. All I see is a sad girl that smiles to hide her pain. You are the only one who sees me and still thinks I am wonderful.
“Sing” is one of many songs that have had an impact on my life and one that stands out for me among them. The message of the song is easily recognized, it tells us to be brave and stand up for what we believe in. The lyrics of this song reminds us that we have control over our fates and destinies. It gave me the courage to remember who I am and to be unapologetic for it. I am reminded while hearing this song that there is nothing wrong with who I am and I should get to be as loud as I want. “Sing” reminds us that we each have the power to save the world through our individual voices.
In the beginning of its existence, blues music was a way of expressing ones’ feelings that they were not allowed to speak about in mixed company. This was music that expressed from the heart and soul of painful experiences that continued on throughout the course of living in a divided, unequal society. Blues music is still based on emotional pain, still the most wonderful way to express tears and heartache in a catchy sounding musical format. This is the music that touches people in a deeper manner and helps appease the pain that one has endured. Every blues song produced is a symbol of past experiences of the writer of the song and its’ performer. This allows each song to be uniquely impactful. Many blues songs used racial inequality as a common theme because many black Americans were suffering from this in their daily lives. The following songs were structured to help raise support to put an end to the racial inequality that occurred.