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  • State: Pennsylvania
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Song: february's child

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Credits

Lyric Credits
jack mctamney

Music Credits
jack mctamney

Producer Credits
walt rich, jim fogarty, jack mctamney

Publisher Credits
jack mctamney

Performance Credits
jack mctamney band

Label Credits
independent

Description

Short Description of Song

evocatively dreamy Beatle-esque ballad

Long Description of Song

the less said, the better...

Story Behind the Song

indoor snow, spring amidst a blizzard, four souls as one

Metadata

Song Length: 4:55
Primary Genre
Rock - General
Tempo / Feel
Slow (71 - 90)
Lead Vocal
Male Vocal
Mood 1
Happy - Blissful
Mood 2
Calm - Serene

Subject Matter 1
Pollution
Subject Matter 2
Heartbreak
Similar Artist 1
Beatles, The
Similar Artist 2
Oasis
Language
English
Era
2000 and later

Lyrics

February's Child

Verse:

Silent snow secret snow

Is melting in my room

But I'm still alive

The indoor shag begins to grow

The floral wall's in bloom

Now you've arrived

Chorus:

You're the reason that I live

There is nothing I can give

February's child

You're the one who holds the key

You are everything to me

February's child

Verse:

Starry night crescent moon

Reflect the golden street

When you appear

March April May and June

Surrender at your feet

With grateful tears






Chorus:

You're the reason that I live

There is nothing I can give

February's child

You're the one who holds the key

You are everything to me

February's child

Bridge:

You are beautiful to me

And to all with eyes to see

I wish it could be

Forever February

Verse:

Lonely heart empty glass

The water turns to wine

An ocean with no shore

I kiss the ground where you pass

You say that you are mine

But it's I who am yours

Chorus:

You're the reason that I live

There is nothing I can give

February's child

You're the one who holds the key

You are everything to me

February's child...

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copyright Jack McTamney


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