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21
6725
In Tour
Folk
21 è stato pubblicato il 21 novembre 2025 da B-Unique Records/Atlantic come parte dell'album Halcyon (Deluxe)
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Data di uscita21 novembre 2025
EtichettaB-Unique Records/Atlantic
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM83

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Kingfishr
Kingfishr
Performer
Edmond Keogh
Edmond Keogh
Vocals
Eoghan McGrath
Eoghan McGrath
Banjo
Eoin Fitzgibbon
Eoin Fitzgibbon
Electric Guitar
David Anthony Curley
David Anthony Curley
Synthesizer
Claire Kinsella
Claire Kinsella
Cello
Diarmuid Goggins
Diarmuid Goggins
Drums
Jake Curran
Jake Curran
Electric Guitar
Maria Ryan
Maria Ryan
Violin
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Edmond Keogh
Edmond Keogh
Songwriter
Eoghan McGrath
Eoghan McGrath
Songwriter
Eoin Fitzgibbon
Eoin Fitzgibbon
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
David Anthony Curley
David Anthony Curley
Producer
Simon Francis
Simon Francis
Mastering Engineer
Cenzo Townsend
Cenzo Townsend
Mixing Engineer

Testi

[Verse 1]
Sometimes, they never come back
Leaving all of your dreams upon the tracks
In a flash, they're all gone
And the curtains all are drawn
And the funny thing is no one stops to ask
[Chorus]
How come the stars rise, but the lights don't shine behind those eyes
Like they did when we were young
At the age of twenty-one?
And who says you can't lose when the flames burn down the morning news
And the best you'll ever know
Is a memory on your phone?
[Verse 2]
Sometimes, they never pull through
Maybe they even fall in front of you
In a flash, it's too late
For the bets you'll never place
And the funny thing is no one stops to ask
[Chorus]
How come the stars rise, but the lights don't shine behind those eyes
Like they did when we were young
At the age of twenty-one?
And who says you can't lose when the flames burn down the morning news
And the best you'll ever know
Is a memory on your phone?
[Chorus]
How come the stars rise, but the lights don't shine behind those eyes
Like they did when we were young
At the age of twenty-one?
And who says you can't lose when the flames burn down the morning news
And the best you'll ever know
Is a memory on your phone?
Written by: Edmond Keogh, Eoghan McGrath, Eoin Fitzgibbon
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