He Believes in Miracles - C Duncan



     
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He Believes in Miracles Lyrics


I believe in miracles (now that I know)
I believe in miracles (I'm not alone)
I believe in something more (day after day)
I conceive it's something more (coming our way)
Oh what can I say.Somewhere a song sounds a lullaby when I'm near you
Somewhere the bell's chiming over the land to sea (oh and)
Somewhere the drum's beating buh buh buh when I hear you
Somewhere the sun shines in my reverie for thee
In my reverie for thee.(he believes in miracles) Oh what will I do
(he believes in miracles) Oh now I've found you
Do you believe too?Someone came and stole my heart
Someone came and stole my heart (I don't want it back, I don't want it back)
Someone gave me so much more (what can I say)
Someone I've been waiting for (day after day)
To take me away.I hear the song sounding lullabies when I see you
I hear the bells chiming over the land to see (oh and)
I feel my heart beating buh buh buh when I'm near you
I see the moon shine in my reverie for thee

I want nothing more but thee.(he believes in miracles) Oh what will I do
(he believes in miracles) Oh now I've found you
And you believe too.(he believes in miracles) Oh what will I do
(he believes in miracles) Oh now I've found you
(oh miracle you).

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Glasgow’s C Duncan, born 1989, is the son of two classical musicians. Surrounded by music throughout his childhood, Christopher initially took up piano and viola. His teens led him to school bands – learning to play guitar, bass and drums – but did little to quell his fascination with the composition and performance of classical music. He eventually enrolled in Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) to study music composition, where his pieces were performed by various ensembles across the UK.

To hear C Duncan’s music now is to grasp those two common threads between his interests in classical and modern music. The pieces that make up his forthcoming debut LP are formed from lush choral harmonies and acoustic instrumentation, textured like contemporary dreampop and all recorded at home in Glasgow on his bedroom studio setup, gradually built up one layer and one instrument at a time. The results of this methodical and isolationist recording process give us charming lo-fi folk with the harmonic width of choral composition, the sweetness of barbershop and the rough eloquence that has so readily soundtracked Glasgow over the past decades.

Christopher is also an accomplished painter, naming Grant Wood and Gerhard Richter as influences. His work has been exhibited throughout Scotland and he provides cover art for his own records, expressing the same musical ideas through painted image. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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