父亲,妹妹和他都是很有成绩的音乐人。感觉他的声线和慵懒很像Fiona Apple.
"Oh, What A World"
Men reading fashion magazines Oh what a world It seems we live in Straight man Oh what a world We live in
Why am I always on a plane or a fast train Oh what a world my parents gave me Always Travelin' but not in love
Still I think I'm doin' fine Wouldn't it be a lovely headline Life is Beautiful on a New York Times
Men reading fashion magazines Oh what a world It seems we live in Straight man Oh what a world We live in
Why am I always on a plane or a fast train Oh what a world my parents gave me Always Travelin' but not in love
Still I think I'm doin' fine Wouldn't it be a lovely headline Life is Beautiful on a New York Times
Oh what a world We live in
Why am I always on a plane or a fast train Oh what a world my parents gave me Always Travelin' but not in love
Still I think I'm doin' fine Wouldn't it be a lovely headline Life is Beautiful
From: Song facts
Wainwright: "I wrote this on the train from Paris to London at the tail end of the Poses tour, and I was very numb. It's about looking at the world and seeing what's actually there, not feeling either good or bad about it, just feeling apart. I was grasping at some kind of mantra - like, even though the world is a strange place, you're still on the train, you paid for your ticket, and it's going to arrive at some point. There are a lot of trains on this album. (thanks, Chris - Philadelphia, PA) This incorporates part of "Bolero" by Maurice Ravel. (thanks, Davis - Montreal, Canada)
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