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What You Own
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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Greg Suran
Greg Suran
Guitare
Tim Pierce
Tim Pierce
Guitare
Paul Bushnell
Paul Bushnell
Basse
Dorian Crozier
Dorian Crozier
Batterie
Adam Pascal
Adam Pascal
Voix principales
Anthony Rapp
Anthony Rapp
Voix principales
Jamie Muhoberac
Jamie Muhoberac
Claviers
Tim Weil
Tim Weil
Direction d’orchestre
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Jonathan Larson
Jonathan Larson
Paroles/Composition
Rob Cavallo
Rob Cavallo
Arrangement
David Campbell
David Campbell
Arrangement des instruments à cordes
Tim Weil
Tim Weil
Arrangement
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Rob Cavallo
Rob Cavallo
Production
Brian Cometa
Brian Cometa
Ingénierie
Dan Thompson
Dan Thompson
Ingénierie
Elan Trujillo
Elan Trujillo
Ingénierie
Ted Jensen
Ted Jensen
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Doug McKean
Doug McKean
Ingénierie de prise de son
Dan Chase
Dan Chase
Ingénierie
Matt Beckley
Matt Beckley
Ingénierie
Andrew Scheps
Andrew Scheps
Ingénierie de mixage

Paroles

Don't breathe too deep, don't think all day Dive into work, drive the other way That drip of hurt, that pint of shame Goes away, just play the game You're living in America At the end of the millennium You're living in America Leave your conscience at the tone And when you're living in America At the end of the millennium You're what you own The filmmaker cannot see And the songwriter cannot hear Yet I see Mimi everywhere Angel's voice is in my ear Just tighten those shoulders Just clench your jaw till you frown Just don't let go or you may drown You're living in America At the end of the millennium You're living in America Where it's like the Twilight Zone And when you're living in America At the end of the millennium You're what you own So I own not a notion I escape and ape content I don't own emotion, I rent What was it about that night What was it about that night Connection in an isolating age For once the shadows gave way to light For once the shadows gave way to light For once I didn't disengage Angel, I hear you, I hear it Mimi I see you, I see it (I see it, I see it, my film) I hear it, I hear it, my song Alexi, Mark Call me a hypocrite I need to finish my own film, I quit (One song glory, Mimi, your eyes) Dying in America At the end of the millennium We're dying in America To come into our own And when you're dying in America At the end of the millennium You're not alone I'm not alone, I'm not alone
Writer(s): Jonathan D. Larson Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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