Story Behind The Song
This song started off as a simple poem (a haiku, to be exact), and soon after, evolved into a song. This is a favorite song at shows and parties, mostly because of the fun groove and the group vocals.
Song Description
Starting off with acoustic guitar, vocals, and congas, the immediate mood conveyed is peaceful and happy. Halfway through the first verse, the wurlitzer enters and the guitar parts start layering, making for a groovy change of pace. Soon after that, the drums kick in and bring in the chorus with a bang. By the middle of the song, the group vocals enter, along with hand claps and a full-out rockin' bridge. A brief respite takes over after the bridge, when the song strips down to solo vocal and guitar. Then the whole party starts again for one last chorus before closing the song in the same way it began. Overall, the song is upbeat and fun, and makes people want to dance and sing along.
Song Length |
4:42 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary, Pop - Easy Listening |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Joyful, Relaxed |
Subject |
Laugh, Smile, Freedom |
Similar Artists |
Joni Mitchell, Jewel |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
I was walking on a cold day,
And the birds were talking
In a tree above my head.
And the branches were bare,
And the sun looked right through,
And I wondered, "What do they say?"
Oh but I passed, unnoticed.
Oh and maybe there's a reason,
And maybe there's a rhyme,
Oh and maybe, baby, you are looking at me
For the last time.
You know all that really matters
Are those birds that fly,
And the rain and the day and the sky,
And what a fine, fine time it is to be alive.
We were singing dee da, dee da,
So it's not the way you planned it,
But dee da, dee da,
You're never gonna understand it,
You gotta be there open-handed
To catch yourself when you're landin',
Dee da, dee da....
And I was walking down a road in New Jersey,
And I was feeling like a cherry on a sundae,
And once in a while,
I felt the ground beneath me begin to melt,
So I just roll down, I just roll down,
How easy it is to let it go.
And we were singing dee da, dee da,
Nobody needs to know why you're smiling,
Just dee da, dee da,
Well come on, everybody, and pile right in
To my car, we're gonna drive real far,
And dee da, dee da....
Here I am, waiting patiently,
Too loud for my own good,
Too small to be seen, yeah,
Here you are, wandering
Through my vision with such precision,
How you always love to catch me off-guard.
When I'm singing dee da, dee da,
So it's not the way I planned it,
But dee da, dee da,
I'm never gonna understand it, no,
And dee de, dee da,
Well it's just too good, it's just too good,
Dee da, dee da,
How you knocked me down right where I stood,
But I didn't really need that place,
And I don't really want to save my face,
So dee da, dee da....
And I was walking on a cold day,
And the birds were talking above me.
I just passed, unnoticed.