Going to a Town
Rufus Wainwright
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I'm going to a town that has already been burnt down I'm going to a place that has already been disgraced I'm gonna see some folks who have already been let down I'm so tired of America I'm gonna make it up for all of The Sunday Times I'm gonna make it up for all of the nursery rhymes They never really seem to want to tell the truth I'm so tired of you, America Making my own way home Ain't gonna be alone I've got a life to lead, America I've got a life to lead Tell me, do you really think you go to hell for having loved? Tell me, enough of thinking everything that you've done is good I really need to know, after soaking the body of Jesus Christ in blood I'm so tired of America I really need to know I may just never see you again, or might as well You took advantage of a world that loved you well I'm going to a town that has already been burnt down I'm so tired of you, America Making my own way home Ain't gonna be alone I've got a life to lead, America I've got a life to lead I got a soul to feed I got a dream to heed And that's all I need Making my own way home Ain't gonna be alone I'm going to a town That has already been burnt down
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Written by: Rufus Wainwright
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12 facts about this song
Songwriter Details"Going to a Town" was written solely by Rufus Wainwright. He is known for his complex musical compositions and has been recognized with multiple awards throughout his career.
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Album InformationThe song is from the album "Release the Stars," which is Rufus Wainwright's fifth studio album. The album was released in May 2007.
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ProducerMarius de Vries, a renowned music producer who has worked on numerous hit records, produced the song and the album. Rufus Wainwright also had a hand in producing.
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Song MeaningThe song represents a political statement made by Wainwright during the George Bush administration. It reflects his sentiments about the state of affairs in America at that time. The lyrics suggest a dissatisfaction with the direction in which the U.S. was heading.
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Unique StyleThe song is a fusion of pop and classical elements, a style for which Rufus Wainwright is well-known. It includes melodramatic orchestration which is quite fascinating.
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Chart PerformanceAfter its release, "Going to a Town" entered the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number 54 for one week.
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Critical AcclaimThe song has been praised by many music critics who have acknowledged it as a bold, unabashed political statement and an evocative, beautifully-orchestrated piece of music.
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Cover VersionsSeveral artists have covered "Going to a Town," including British singer George Michael who covered the song during his Symphonica Tour in 2011-12.
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Music VideoThe music video for the song was directed by Sophie Muller. The video predominantly features Wainwright playing a grand piano in the middle of a desert.
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Live PerformancesWainwright often includes "Going to a Town" in his live performances. The song has also been performed by Wainwright at various music festivals worldwide.
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Widespread UseThe song has been featured in several films and TV shows, including the 2011 documentary "Hell and Back Again" and the TV series 'Lucifer.'
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Emotional ResonanceDespite its politically charged lyrics, the song has been able to connect with a wider audience due to its emotional resonance and Wainwright's passionately delivered performance.
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