Written by Ric Albano | Song Length: 3:33 |
Listen to the Song: [audio:WAS/10-Someday.mp3] |
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Lyrics We’ve come to today through hard work and chains We lift up our hearts but blood falls like rain We’ve come through today to horror and pain And once we had life in the palm of our hands Left on the shores of Neverland Hope and pray someday we’ll find out if life somehow has meaning The road to success is bumpy with rocks And once we had life in the palm of our hands Left on the shores of Neverland Hope and pray someday we’ll find out if life somehow has meaning Left on the shores of Neverland Hope and pray someday we’ll find out if life somehow has meaning Composition © 1988, 1990 Ric Albano |
Song Info Produced & Engineered by Ric Albano Composed on December 16, 1988 Recorded December 1988 & Spring 1990 at Rathole Studios, Hazleton, PA Mixed in 2003 & Mastered in 2011 at Cygnus Wave Studios Performers Listener Guide Analysis: The best song from the early years of 1987-88. A philosophical lyric shared by two “voices”, guides the driving acoustic guitars, which were added in 1990 to the original 1988 all-electric recording, which is laid bare during the odd yet entertaining guitar lead. |
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Can’t find a really safcitastory recording of the Carl Sandburg song; the James Taylor version is way over-arranged; is as close as I can get. I suppose I should record the darn thing myself rather than just griping about it. Oh! was that a gripe? Maybe I’ll be posting some more, if I’m starting to gripe again already.