Voice
The Moody Blues
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Won't you take me back to school? I need to learn the golden rule. Won't you lay it on the line? I need to hear it just one more time. Oh, won't you tell me again? Oh, can you feel it? Oh, won't you tell me again tonight? Each and every heart it seems, Is bounded by a world of dreams. Each and every rising sun, Is greeted by a lonely one. Oh, won't you tell me again? Oh, can you feel it? Oh, won't you tell me again tonight? Cause out on the ocean of life my love. There a so many storms we must rise above. Can you hear the spirit calling, as it's carried across the waves? You're already falling it's calling you back to face the music. And the song that is coming through. You're already falling the one that it's calling is you. My a promise take a vow. And trust your feelings it easy now. Understand The Voice within. And feel a change already beginning. Oh, won't you tell me again? Oh, can you feel it? Oh, won't you tell me again tonight? Tonight? Oh, won't you tell me again? Oh, can you feel it? Oh, won't you tell me again tonight? And how many words have I got to say? And how many times will it be this way? With your arms around the future and your back up against the past. You're already falling it's calling you on to face the music. And the song that is coming through. You're already falling the one that it's calling is you. Each and every heart it seems, Is bounded by a world of dreams. Each and every rising sun, Is greeted by, a lonely, lonely one. Won't you tell me again? Oh, can you feel it? Oh, won't you tell me again tonight?
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Written by: Justin Hayward
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Fintage House Publishing
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12 facts about this song
Band FormationThe song "Voices" is performed by the English rock band "The Moody Blues", formed in May 1964.
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Album“Voices” is a track off The Moody Blues' twelfth album "Long Distance Voyager." The album was released in 1981 and it quickly topped the Billboard 200 chart, achieving commercial success.
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Track Position"Voices" is the eighth track on the album, "Long Distance Voyager."
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Lead Singer“Voices” was sang by Justin Hayward, the principal lead singer of The Moody Blues.
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GenreThe song "Voices" is considered Classic Rock, which is emblematic of The Moody Blues' music style.
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InstrumentsThe song features a blend of instruments, showcasing the band's love for synthesizers and guitars.
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ReceptionEven though "Voices" was not released as a single, it helped contribute to the success of "Long Distance Voyager" which was certified Platinum and Gold in various countries.
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Song ThemeThe song provides an introspective exploration of how voices influence our lives and decisions, making it a unique piece on the album.
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Song Duration"Voices" has a run time of 5:11 minutes.
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Current UseThe song is still popular today and can be found on several online music streaming platforms, like Spotify and Apple Music.
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Live Performances"Voices," like many of The Moody Blues' songs, has been performed live at various concerts and shows, intensifying its melodramatic impact.
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SongwritingThe song was written by Justin Hayward, who has penned several of the band's most famous songs.
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