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19 kwi 2024 · Peter Lyrics. [Verse 1] Forgive me, Peter. My lost fearless leader. In closets like cedar. Preserved from when we were just kids. Is it somethin' I did? The goddess of timing. Once found us...
The lyrics were written by Pete Brown, with the music by Jack Bruce. The song showcases the band's musical diversity, effectively combining blues rock with psychedelic pop. [3] "I Feel Free" was released in the UK by Reaction Records as the group's second single and reached number 11 on the singles chart. In the US, Atco Records issued it as ...
"Do You Feel Like We Do" is a song by English guitarist, singer and songwriter Peter Frampton. It was originally released on his 1973 studio album Frampton's Camel.
Peter is a devastating, ruminating song on losing love. Where once it felt destined to work out, the lovers fell apart as they slowly grew apart. Taylor describes her lost lover as a Peter Pan-type figure: a lost boy who will never grow up.
"Feel It Still" is a song by American rock band Portugal. The Man. The song draws on the melody from the Marvelettes' 1961 hit "Please Mr. Postman"; [4] [5] written by the band along with producers John Hill and Asa Taccone, "Feel It Still" also includes a credit for Motown songwriter Brian Holland.
" I Feel Free " is a song first recorded by the English rock band Cream. The song's lyrics were written by Pete Brown, [3] its music by Jack Bruce. It was the first track on the US issue of their debut album, Fresh Cream (1966), and the band's second hit single (the first being "Wrapping Paper").