Story Behind The Song
Turning 65 is a pivotal moment in one's life....this is a song written from first hand experience, full of longing for things passed, moments cherished and especially that special relationship that perhaps is no longer as it once was......
Song Description
A song of longing and regret.....and of memories
Song Length |
5:31 |
Genre |
Jazz - General, Jazz - Smooth Jazz |
Tempo |
Very Slow (Under 70) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant |
Subject |
Regret |
Similar Artists |
Amy Winehouse, Billie Holiday |
Era |
1950 - 1959 |
Lyrics
And You
Where do I go for healing?
Undo that transformative hue
Where is that moment of innocence
My eyes first shared with you?
Where is this joy for living?
Or the nearness of you
Where is that one-hope, together?
A season to bury these blues
And you, you
You stood tall in the night insofar as one might
And you, you
You never looked brighter; forever insightful, untimely unmindful,
thoughtful and silent
The best things in life are untrue
And You
Where do I go for forgiveness?
Undo the unbearable truth
Where is that moment of tenderness
I first shared with you?
Where is the touch of redemption?
Or the carefree times of our youth
Where is that one small step---- in my mind
To bury, bury these awful blues?
And you, you
You stood tall in the night insofar as I might
And you, you
You never looked brighter; forever insightful, untimely unmindful,
thoughtful and silent
The best things in life are untrue
And You