Crediti
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Avantasia
Performer
Michael Kiske
Lead Vocals
Bob Catley
Lead Vocals
Tobias Sammet
Lead Vocals
Tobias Sammet, Sascha Paeth
Keyboards
Michael Rodenberg
Keyboards
Henjo Richter
Electric Guitar
Eric Singer
Drums
Kai Hansen
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tobias Sammet
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Tobias Sammet
Producer
Tobias Sammet, Sascha Paeth
Recording Engineer
Michael Rodenberg
Mastering Engineer
Chuck Garric
Additional Producer
Mark Stuart
Additional Producer
Testi
Like a wheel I keep on turnin'
Straight ahead, it's got me burnin'
The melody, the dignity
Somethin' is speaking to me
Night is cold and my soul is battered
Not afraid for the first time now that I realise
We coincide, I'll never belong to the tribe
And a song is calling me
To this ship of fools
Been dying for a sign
When faith has been on the line
When you find your love on wasted grounds
You're taking to the sound
It's shelter from the rain
No return from the way I've chosen
Cast away, chasing rainbows
Condemn the lie and how could I
Make God believe I am blind?
We create by intuition
Call it fate,the tongue of angels in our soul
Feel it resound and carry you over the grind
All that's left is a song giving
Shelter from the rain
Been dying for a sign
When faith has been on the line
When I find my love on wasted grounds
I'm taking to the sound
It's shelter from the rain
It's a dark and stormy night
Ain't it funny what it takes to read the signs?
But I am always there
I am the footprints to your right
Man overlooks when riding high
Young and blind
In your darkest lonely night
Heed a voice to take you higher
Take you higher
As you stumble through the ruins
Let the spirit take you higher
And a song
Oh, and a song
I can hear a song
Dying for a sign
When faith has been on the line
When you find your love on wasted grounds
You're taking to the sound
It's shelter from the rain
Been dying for a sign
When faith has been on the line
When I find my love on wasted grounds
I'm taking to the sound
It's shelter from the rain
Written by: Tobias Sammet