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True To Yourself - Jon Brion



     
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verse 1:
somewhere in the distance
i can see a mirror of myself
who i hope to be someday
finding my reflection always there
but made so hard to see
when it's so clear
clear to me, that
pre-chorus:
when the water rises
reach for higher ground
lose your fear of flying
leave your doubts up in the clouds
chorus:
sometimes you gotta work
a little harder
sometimes you gotta be
a bit smarter

hold on just a little bit longer
just be true to yourself
at time you'll be the only one standing
don't matter if you say you don't fit in
don't try to be anyone else
just be true to yourself
verse 2:
somewhere in the future
for sure the past will come
to show its face
when it reflects what will you say
be sure there's an answer
we have learned from our mistakes
gotta do your best to change today
repeat pre-chorus and chours
bridge:
we all fall, we all cry
everybody, hurts sometimes
we all lose, we all win
we all try again
hey, hey yeah
repeat chorus (x3)
j. vaughan / s. bennett-smith / a. murray / g. barlow | published by copyright control / 1st avenue music (bmg int) / windswept pacific / sony music | produced by christian ballard and andy murray for brat pac ent. engineered by james loughery | aadditional production jeremy wheatley and yoad nevo | mixed by jeremy wheatley for 365 artists | programming and guitars by yoad nevo for 365 artistsl

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Producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion grew up in a musical family: his father was director of the Yale concert and marching bands, his mother sang in jazz bands, and his siblings, Randy (a conductor/arranger in L.A.) and Laurie (a violinist), were both avid music students. Young Jon didn't deal with instruction or practice well, but his natural affinity for improvisation and melody more than made up for his impatience.

Read more about Jon Brion on Last.fm.


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