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30 kwi 1996 · I wanted to love you. I'm only this far. And only tomorrow leads the way. I'm coming waltzing back and moving into your head.
Nothing in romantic relationships makes sense. The pain cuts deep and is crushing. It's difficult to pull oneself out, of the crushing pain, let alone, be cognizant of appropriate timing. I just love this song. It's in my top 10 faves for life. Maybe even top five.
15 lut 2023 · The Lyrics. While beautiful and striking, the lyrics for the song don’t always make sense immediately. On it, Matthews sings: Come and see. I swear by now. I’m playing time against my...
“#41” by Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds is a song that transcends mere entertainment, touching the souls of listeners with its introspective exploration of love, self-discovery, and the human experience. Its poetic lyrics and haunting melody create a powerful connection between the artist and the audience.
16 sty 2024 · The Dave Matthews Band, with their genre-bending sound and introspective lyrics, often take listeners on an emotional rollercoaster, and ’41’ is no exception. This soulful number from their repertoire has intrigued and touched many, weaving a rich tapestry of introspection and existential pondering.
#41 is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, featured on their 1996 album Crash. The song was originally written by Dave Matthews as a reply to lawsuits brought by Ross Hoffman, a former associate and manager of the band.
As a music enthusiast, I love exploring the meanings behind songs that have touched my heart and connected with me on a deep level. One such song that has always held a special place in my heart is “#41” by Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, particularly the live version performed at Radio City.