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Old Note
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Old Note was released on February 10, 2023 by Rough Trade as a part of the album All of This Is Chance
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Music Video

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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lisa O'Neill
Lisa O'Neill
Vocals
Brian Leach
Brian Leach
Dulcimer
Colm Mac Con Iomaire
Colm Mac Con Iomaire
Violin
Colm O'Hara
Colm O'Hara
Trombone
Joseph Doyle
Joseph Doyle
Musician
Kate Ellis
Kate Ellis
Cello
Sadie-Mae O'Neill
Sadie-Mae O'Neill
Musician
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lisa O'Neill
Lisa O'Neill
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Lisa O'Neill
Lisa O'Neill
Producer
David Odlum
David Odlum
Producer
Nick Watson
Nick Watson
Engineer

Lyrics

The wind whistled you in behind the springtime
Float old note new among my mind
You hold the note, the note just moves the movement
Let go of the note and so move everything
I can't come to quantify the feeling
I was walking home half in the dreaming
The things that I was thinking I was singing
The wind whistled you in behind the springing
A star ran rings around the star before me
And spun and swooped and sank and rocked beneath me
And mirrored what I've carried since I met me
And shot me back into the ground below me
And there I met another note long buried
And sat upon its shoulders was a memory
A home but sea above me's gone so noisy
I almost think I do not recognize me
Feathered friend dig up and resurrect me
I long to live among the song of bardes
A lawless league of lonesome lonesome beauty
Skies and skies and skies above duty
The wind whistled you in behind the springtime
Float old note new among my mind
You hold the note, the note just moves the movement
Let go of the note and so move everything
I can't come to quantify the feeling
I was walking home half in the dreaming
The things that I was thinking I was singing
The wind whistled you in behind the springing
Written by: Colm McConiomaire, Lisa O'Neill
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