Roxette - The Weight Of The World (Roxette Ballad Hits)
Roxette - The Weight Of The World (Roxette Ballad Hits)
Per:
Sunday morning
I'm still hiding in bed
Listening to the rhythm of the rain above my head
and all that I have said
I sure saved a lot for you
But what could I do?
If I'd been talking to the wall
it wouldn't make any difference to you
That's the art of being you
I think I carry the weight of the world
sometimes you lose
the weight of the world
sometimes you cryyyyy
Marie:
I kiss your smile
I wish you'd stay the night
I put my arms around your golden head and turn out the light
Oh I love to watch your eyes
when I make love to you
wait little world
sometimes you lose
the weight of the world
sometimes you cryyyyy
sometimes you cryyyyy
The weight of the world
sometimes you lose
the weight of the world
sometimes you cryyyyy
sometimes you cryyyyy
The Weight of the world (Roxette) Legendado (02:52)
Triste e linda...
Tag: x-files, scully, mulder, gillianroxette-looking_for_janeroxette room service, spending my time demo,
what's she like demo, better off on her own, I was so lucky demo, it must have been love, roxette,
milk and toast and honey, real sugar, the centre of the heart, my wor
Agree with the others but I could never get in to "The Big Wheel." The "well I was only a kid" lyric gets annoying and the song just seemed to poppy.
Author: PWRiley13
2
Love this song .. Neil's drumming is awesome!
Author: EMBOBZ2112
3
Just how awsome is Neil on this track?
Author: drummernotstrumm
4
i'd kill to see Available Light, Countdown, and Emoion Detector this coming tour.
Author: superhomsar2112
5
I'd like to see this song live, and also the Weapon, Chemistry, Something for Nothing, the Big Wheel, and Cut to the Chase.
Author: TheJCArena
6
No, Andy Richards only participated on Power Windows & Hold Your Fire. Rupert Hine ( Presto producer ) played the additional synthesizers on this album.
Author: Delgift
7
This was written as a sequenced bassline from the beginning. Its main purpose was to explore dance rhythms and Geddy's interest in synthesized soundscapes. I remember reading the interview back in the 80s because I was getting deeper into synths as a result of playing Rush songs.
From that, I evenually found myself 3 years on writng acid and house tracks. Rush just doesn't influence rock musicians.
;)