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Aug 23, 1994 · [Verse 1] Looking out the door I see the rain. Fall upon the funeral mourners. Parading in a wake of sad relations. As their shoes fill up with water. Maybe I'm too young. To keep good love from...
Sep 4, 2020 · Even with a hint of grunge in the guitars, “Lover” is essentially a soul ballad, its intensity mounting from a low boil early to emotive eruptions at the end. Buckley the singer knocks it out...
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" Lover, You Should've Come Over " is a song by American singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley. It is the seventh track on his only studio album Grace, which was released on August 23, 1994, by Columbia Records . Music and lyrics. Musically, "Lover, You Should've Come Over" is a folk-pop [1] and soul ballad. [2] .
It's such an evocative line that makes you really think about what love is. It sums up the whole song for me. Love is deeper rooted than lust. It's a moment when you realise you can't live without someone. It's when you have the kind of weathered yearning and heavy sorrow that Jeff manages to convey with his voice. That's when you know you're ...