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Artist/Band: Victoria Williams
Lyrics for Song: Frying Pan
Lyrics for Album: This Moment-Live In Toronto [1995]



One laugh in the middle of a struggle

A diamond at the bottom of a puddle

Did you ever walk somewhere, just to take the time

or take the fast road and get going

I looked in a frying pan, I sang a song

I looked at a dying man, he sang along



We got mountains, yeah we got beaches,

We got that things that make us mad and

things that have to teach us



I looked in a frying pan, I sang a song

I looked at a dying man, he sang along



These are the times, yeah these are the times.....


About Frying Pan

Victoria Williams' "Frying Pan" stands as a defining track from her 1995 live recording, "This Moment-Live In Toronto," capturing the raw energy of her early solo work. Released during a pivotal era for indie folk and singer-songwriter music, the recording showcases Williams' distinctive voice and songwriting craft, blending acoustic intimacy with the immediacy of a live performance. The track exemplifies the genre's focus on personal narrative and lyrical clarity, resonating with listeners who appreciate authentic musical expression over polished production. As part of her broader discography, including the 1994 album "Loose," the song reflects her commitment to exploring complex emotional landscapes through straightforward yet profound composition. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect deeply with audiences, serving as a testament to the power of live recording in preserving the spirit of a moment in time.


Album Lyrics: This Moment-Live In Toronto [1995]


Victoria Williams
"This Moment-Live In Toronto [1995]"


1. Frying Pan
2. Polish Those Shoes
3. Lights
4. Summer Of Drugs