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Song DescriptionThis song is about a relationship in limbo with one person questioning the other if it will work or not, knowing deep inside that it won't, but realizing the power of the music that brought them together in the first place.
Lyrics
Where Are We Now- words and music by Linda Holt, music by Rich Arteca C 1975
I watched you walking down the street today-questions on my mind to play. I said hello, you said good-bye.
Where are we now? Tell me something new today. Anything would be all right. The sky is red. My heart has bled.
Where are we now? I walked a mile but my mind grew weary. I cried and cried 'till my eyes fell hurtin'.
And then they closed, my body wept, and shook, fell trembling. Now I stand, still I ask myself, where are we now?
Where are we now? Striped walls sure get dreary. The heat's still on, but I feel cold and the piano sits while the keys get dusty.
The light's going out. The music is dead. Where are we now? But through this world there's nothing that's ever lived,
Nothing kept alive as long as music was, music is. Is that where we are now? Music is love.
Oh, where are we now? Music is love...... music is love.
Song Length
3:36
Genres
Folk - Contemporary, Rock - Easy Listening
Tempo / Feel
Slow (71 - 90)
Lead Vocal
Duet Female
Moods
Poignant, Still
Subject Matter
Heartbreak, Worry
Similar Artists
Heart, Sheryl Crow
Language
English
Era
1970 - 1979
Lyric Credits |
Linda Holt |
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Music Credits |
Linda Holt & Rich Arteca |
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Producer Credits |
The Holt Twins |
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