Very rarely does a band strike the ideal equilibrium between indie credibility and commercial viability, but it’s a sophisticated scale balance that Sleeping At Last has mastered across the entire decade thus far. With its third national release Storyboards, the critical charmers from Chicago are just as comfortable calling upon legendary arranger Van Dyke Parks as they are appearing on “Grey’s Anatomy” with the goal of relating to its astute audience topping any accolade amassed on either side of the dial.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
[Verse] AmF May these words be the first C To find your ears AmF The world is brighter than the sun C Now that you’re here AmFCG Though your eyes will need some time to adjust AmFC To the overwhelming light surrounding us
[Chorus] AmF I’ll give you everything I have C I’ll teach you everything I know
I promise I’ll do better AmF I will always hold you close C But I will learn to let you go
I promise I’ll do better AmF I will soften every edge C I’ll hold the world to its best
And I’ll do better AmF With every heartbeat I have left C I will defend your every breath G And I’ll do better
[Bridge] Am ’?ause you are loved EmC You are loved more than you know AmEm I hereby pledge all of my days C To prove it so AmGC Though your heart is far too young to realize AmGC The unimaginable light you hold inside
[Chorus] AmG I’ll give you everything I have C I’ll teach you everything I know
I promise I’ll do better AmG I will always hold you close C But I will learn to let you go
I promise I’ll do better AmF I will rearrange the stars C Pull ‘em down to where you are
I promise I’ll do better AmF With every heartbeat I have left C I’ll defend your every breath
I promise I’ll do better AmF I will soften every edge C Hold the world to its best
I promise I’ll do better AmF With every heartbeat I have left C I’ll defend your every breath
I’ll do better
In the bridge I think it sounds better to play F instead of Em