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Oh Life (There Must Be More) - Alan Parsons



     
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Oh Life (There Must Be More) Lyrics


Waves roll out
Out to sea
Tasting the saltwater
Tears upon her cheeksMorning breaks, she's not there
Who could ever find her?
Who would even care?
Oh ohhNo one heard
No one came
No angel of mercy
Appears to know her nameWhere is hope
When words fail?
All the colors running
Inside when life turns paleOh, in the docks the boats are harbored
Where the water's cold and still
"Oh" life, she cries, "I've lost the will"
From the bridge she sees a lifetime
Being washed upon the shore
"Oh life", she cries, "There must be more"Tides roll in

Waters rise
Any chance of reason
Only clouds her eyesArms of grace
She won't feel
All the wounds inside her
That time can never healThe city lights shine seaward
Swirling in her trance
Her eyes upon the water
Alone in her last danceFrom the docks the boats are leaving
As she cries into the dawn
"Oh life, I'm barely holdin' on"
And she sees her future falling till it finds the ocean floor
"Oh life", she cries, "There must be more, oh"
There must be more, ohAnd with the early light
She'll sail into the clear
The winds are all behind her
The hour's almost hereOh, from the bridge she hears the voices turn into a roar
"Oh life", she cries, "There must be more"
On the dock her soul is sinking but her spirit longs to soar
"Oh life", she cries, "There must be more"There must be more
There must be more
Oh life, I'm barely holdin' on, ohh
There must be more
There must be more
Oh life there must be something more, ohh

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Alan Parsons had dabbled with live performance in his late teens as a folk/blues acoustic player and as a lead guitarist with a blues band in the late sixties. But as soon as he landed a job at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London at the age of 19, it became clear that the world of sound recording was to dominate his career. He was fortunate enough to work as assistant engineer on the last two albums by The Beatles and after he qualified as a fully-fledged recording engineer, he went on to work with Paul McCartney and The Hollies among many others.

Read more about Alan Parsons on Last.fm.


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