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Circus
166
Rock
Circus è stato pubblicato il 25 marzo 1975 da Red Bullet come parte dell'album To the World of the Future
album cover
Data di uscita25 marzo 1975
EtichettaRed Bullet
LinguaEnglish
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM147

Video musicale

Video musicale

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Earth and Fire
Earth and Fire
Performer
Theo Hurts
Theo Hurts
Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Chris Koerts
Chris Koerts
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Synthesizer
Gerard Koerts
Gerard Koerts
Organ, Synthesizer, Electric Piano, Clavinet
Jerney Kaagman
Jerney Kaagman
Vocals
Nippy Noya
Nippy Noya
Congas
Ton van der Kleij
Ton van der Kleij
Drums, Percussion, Xylophone, Bells
Titia Tieman van de Laars
Titia Tieman van de Laars
Harp
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Gerard Koerts
Gerard Koerts
Songwriter, Arranger
Jerney Kaagman
Jerney Kaagman
Songwriter
Theo Hurts
Theo Hurts
Arranger
Chris Koerts
Chris Koerts
Vocal Arranger
Piet Souer
Piet Souer
Choir Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jaap Eggermont
Jaap Eggermont
Producer
John Sonneveld
John Sonneveld
Recording Engineer
Jan Schuurman
Jan Schuurman
Recording Engineer
Jan Audier
Jan Audier
Recording Engineer

Testi

How does it feel
When you're on your own
And you're looking at
Yesterday's pieces
How long will it take
To forget the love you had
Someone you met
What can you do
Remember a face your love
Could depend on
Or remember the days
Your love couldn't hold on
How does it feel
When you're found a home
And you're thinking of
Yesterday's pieces
You've closed the door
Behind things that were before
And wonder what's true
What can you do
You live for today
A new day tomorrow
You put on your face
'Cause the show must go on
Life is like a circus
While the world is spinning round
And round and round
In circles till the end of time
You've painted your face
The ring is your place
The laugh of the clown
Goes round in the circus
It sounds like he wonders
'Is this serving my purpose?'
Written by: Gerard Koerts, Jerney Kaagman
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