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Nostalgia
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Nostalgia was released on September 17, 2024 by 2086540 Records DK2 as a part of the album The Weight of Saving Yourself - EP
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Release DateSeptember 17, 2024
Label2086540 Records DK2
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM87

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Martin Marion
Martin Marion
Songwriter
Joshua Morrow
Joshua Morrow
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Martin Marion
Martin Marion
Recording Engineer
Joshua Morrow
Joshua Morrow
Producer

Lyrics

Staring at the ceiling
I wish I could go back
To those Saturdays
Of Cartoons and snacks
When life was simple
And worries were few
Those moments made us
Who we grew into
Wake up to the
Sound of Silence
I miss those days
Of innocence
When the world was all
Cartoons and fun
But the feelings gone
The feelings gone
The hero's always saved the day
And the villain's said
They'd make them pay
Times have changed
But the longing stays the same
We'll travel back in time
To a land of animation
Where we laughed
And we cried
To the tunes of
Our generation
Our childhood dreams alive
Flickering images
Of delight
We'll chase our past
And catch it tight in this
Nostalgic flight
Staring at the ceiling
I wish I could go back
To those Saturdays
Of cartoons and snacks
When life was simple
And worries were few
Those moments made us
Who we grew into
We flip the channels
Searching for a thrill
Hero's and villain's
We cant get our fill
The old school Animation
Takes us back in time
To a world of pure imagination
Where we left worries behind
Please stop calling
I promise that I'm fine
I've just been going
Through it since 1999
And our problems
Were all solved by Bill Nye
And I haven't been
Alright since 2005
Staring at the ceiling
I wish I could go back
To those Saturdays
Of cartoons and snacks
When life was simple
And worries were few
Those moments made us
Who we grew into
Staring at the ceiling
I wish I could go back
To those Saturdays
Of cartoons and snacks
When life was simple
And worries were few
Those moments made us
Who we grew into
Written by: Joshua Morrow, Martin Marion
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