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Artist/Band:
Diana Krall & Bryan Adams
Lyrics for Song: Feels Like Home
Lyrics for Album: Wallflower
Somethin' in your eyes, makes me wanna lose myself
Makes me wanna lose myself, in your arms
There's somethin' in your voice, makes my heart beat fast
Hope this feeling lasts, the rest of my life
If you knew how lonely my life has been
And how long I've been so alone
And if you knew how I wanted someone to come along
And change my life the way you've done
It feels like home to me, it feels like home to me
It feels like I'm all the way back where I come from
It feels like home to me, it feels like home to me
It feels like I'm all the way back where I belong
A window breaks, down a long, dark street
And a siren wails in the night
But I'm alright, 'cause I have you here with me
And I can almost see, through the dark there is light
Well, if you knew how much this moment means to me
And how long I've waited for your touch
It feels like home to me, it feels like home to me
It feels like I'm all the way the back where I come from
It feels like home to me, it feels like home to me
It feels like I'm all the way back where I belong
It feels like I'm all the way back where I belong
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Feels Like Home
Diana Krall and Bryan Adams deliver a tender acoustic ballad on the Wallflower album, blending Krall's signature jazz piano with Adams' smooth vocals. The track exemplifies their collaborative chemistry, merging pop sensibilities with a sophisticated, intimate atmosphere characteristic of Krall's discography. Recorded in the late 1990s, the song reflects a genre-defining era where jazz-inflected pop achieved widespread commercial success. Its stripped-back arrangement highlights the emotional resonance of the lyrics, creating a timeless recording that stands as a notable song in both artists' catalogs. The performance captures a quiet warmth, evoking a sense of nostalgia and connection without relying on heavy production. This collaboration remains a standout example of the duo's ability to craft emotionally direct music that bridges the gap between mainstream pop and high-end jazz standards. |
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