Alessio Sartore: voce
Michele Cecchin: chitarra
Veronica Marchi: voce, piano
lyrics
Vivienne, she was made of sand
Loved staring at the water
The wind made her disappear again
You might see her in your daughter
One day when she’ll tell you
Dad, I’m leaving home but I’ll be back
For Christmas or some days before
Voices tell you will recall
Vivienne, I’m looking for your hand
Now that this road is coming to an end
A few years ago you lost your nerves
And the water swallowed all that hurts
Our baby asked me a million times
Will mama be home tonight?
I started singing this song within
And baby looked at me and fell asleep
Vivienne, I’m driving fast tonight
Our baby is sleeping safe and tight
I’m coming to the bay to see
If the waves are still angry with me
I’ll swim again towards your arms
And we’ll kiss and kiss and kiss and sigh
Vivienne it’s late, I turn off the light
It’s time to sleep, it’s time to say goodbye
credits
from Suddenly I Don't Weigh a Thing - EP (feat. Veronica Marchi),
released March 19, 2016
Testi e musica di Alessio Sartore
Arrangiamenti e Produzione artistica di Alessio Sartore, Michele Cecchin e Veronica Marchi
Produzione esecutiva di Alessio Sartore
Registrato e mixato da Luca Tacconi @ Sotto Il Mare Recording Studio, gennaio 2016
Mixato da Davide Saggioro @ Wise Mastering Studio, febbraio 2016
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