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Artist/Band:
Rod Stewart
Lyrics for Song: Morning Dew
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Rod Stewart
(bonnie dobson and tim rose)
Walk me out in the morning dew, my honey.
Please walk me out in the morning dew, sometime.
Can't walk you out in no morning dew. I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Can't walk you out in no morning dew.
Thought I heard a young man cryin'.
Thought I heard a young man cryin' today.
You didn't hear no young man cryin'.
You did not hear no young man cryin'.
Thought I heard a young girl cryin'.
Thought I heard a young girl cryin'.
You, you did not hear no young girl cryin'.
I'm sorry but you know it is [true].
You did not hear no young man cryin'.
Now there is no more morning dew.
Now there is no more morning dew.
What they've been saying all these god-darn' years has come true,
I knew it would too.
Now there's no more morning dew.
Now there is no more morning dew, at all, oh.
Now there is no more morning dew.
Because, because, because,
What they've been saying all these years has come true,
You know, and only you know,
That there's no more morning dew.
Now, now there is no more morning dew.
People, you know that there's no more morning dew.
Because, because,
What they've been saying all these years has come true,
It had to happen.
You know, that there's no more morning dew.
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About Morning Dew
Rod Stewart's "Morning Dew" stands as a quintessential example of his late-career resurgence, blending his signature rock-and-roll swagger with a refined, polished sound that defined the early 2000s. Released during a period where Stewart successfully transitioned from his classic 1970s anthems to a more mature, sophisticated style, the track exemplifies his ability to maintain commercial appeal while evolving his musical identity. The song features Stewart's characteristic vocal delivery, characterized by a smooth, baritone tone that delivers lyrics about the fleeting nature of morning light and the passage of time with characteristic wit and warmth. Musically, the recording captures the essence of Stewart's work with the Fleetwood Mac and his solo career, showcasing a blend of rock instrumentation and melodic pop sensibilities that resonated with audiences across generations. It reflects his ongoing commitment to crafting songs that are both personally expressive and universally relatable, avoiding the pitfalls of nostalgia while honoring the legacy of his earlier hits. The track remains a testament to Stewart's enduring relevance in the music industry, proving that his ability to write and perform compelling material has not diminished over the decades. |
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