There’s no need to rush that dream when you’ve got your whole life in front of you. The lyric “Why don’t you realize Vienna waits for you” can be interpreted as waiting for the right time to accomplish a dream. Joel sings about slowing down and letting things play out at their own pace. They have a dream and want to accomplish it right now. In “Vienna,” Joel is singing about a person who has a lot of passion. “Vienna” was released by Billy Joel in 1977 as the fifth song from his “The Stranger” album. girl in red – “we fell in love in october”.The emotional lyrics are accompanied by an acoustic guitar with a soft, but powerful background violin sound. The song explores a relationship where Wilson wasn’t the best partner, but is now asking for forgiveness and is willing to fight to make it work. “Lead Me to the Water” is a single from independent English singer-songwriter Nick Wilson off the album “Now I’m Falling.” Wilson’s specialty is being able to convey strong emotions effortlessly, and “Lead Me to the Water” is no different. Hayley Williams, the lead singer, discusses in the song the challenges of being in the public eye as a woman frontrunner of a popular band and wishes that “If you have an opinion / Maybe you should shove it.” It is good to have Paramore back making music, and I will be patiently waiting for the album of the same name to be released on Feb. “This is Why” is Paramore’s first release since their 2017 album “After Laughter.” If you enjoyed their last album but missed Paramore’s old-punk sound like from “Riot!” then this is the song for you. The instrumental is a fast-paced piano sound, played by Joel, and a funky drum beat that echoes a kid growing up, leaving their hometown and stomping around the big city. Joel sings about how growing up can be lonely when you constantly have to hide behind a facade to pretend everything is alright. The song describes a spoiled suburban kid who grows up and enters the real world with no clue as to what to do when faced with life’s challenges. “Everybody Loves You Now” was released on Billy Joel’s 1971 album “Cold Spring Harbor,” which is actually a lyric in the song.
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