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some are reaching few are there
wandering from a heros chair
some are scared to fly so high
well this is how we have to try
have no envy and no fear
have no envy
no fear
brother brother we all see
your hiding out so painfully
see yourself come out to play
a lovers rain will wash away
your envy and your fear
so have no envy
no fear
when your sister turns to leave
only when shes most in need
take away the cause of pain

by showing her were all the same.
have no envy
no fear
have no envy
and no fear
every day we try to find
we search our hearts and our minds
the place we used to call our home
cant be found when were alone
so have no envy
no fear
have no envy
no fear

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Joshua Radin is an acoustic singer/songwriter from Cleveland, Ohio. When close friend and actor/film-maker Zach Braff heard a demo of Radin's song "Winter," he was immediately interested, and got the song onto the show Scrubs in the episode "My Screw Up." The song received an overwhelmingly positive response and gave Radin substantial exposure with the show's demographic. The songs "Today", "Closer", "Don't Look Away" and "These Photographs" were also used on the show.

Since, Joshua's songs have been further featured on the FOX Television drama North Shore, Bones and the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. His song "Star Mile" is on The Last Kiss movie soundtrack. Most recently his song "What If You" was featured on the Catch and Release soundtrack. He also has a couple tracks on the Adam soundtrack, including "When I Find You."

The album "We Were Here" was released in 2006, containing many of the songs featured on the various television shows. The album is made up of heavily acoustic indie Folk/Pop, and is especially reminiscent of Simon & Garfunkel, Elliott Smith, Jode Gannon, Damien Rice and Iron & Wine.

Joshua Radin is featured in Ashtar Command's song "Mark IV" from the band's debut LP American Sunshine.

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