Master Number: 10249
Title: ANA10249 Desert Lark
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Date Of Creation: 2015-05-12
Active: Yes
Public: Yes
Composers:
- Blount Floyd (SESAC) - 50%
- Kenneth Andrew Nelson (ASCAP) - 50%
Publishers:
- The Music of Anacrusis (ASCAP) - 25%
- Songs of Anacrusis (SESAC) - 25%
- Uncle Kenny's Music (ASCAP) - 25%
- The Back 40 Music (SESAC) - 25%
App Owner's Share: %
Genres:
americana, country rock, folk, indie, and pop
Keywords:
adventure, carefree, climactic, comforting, floating, folk, optimistic, positive, sentimental, southern, uplifting, and wild
Lyrical Themes:
adventure, confusion, courage, imagination, living in the moment, perspective, philosophy, reflection, reminiscing, soul searching, and yearning
Similar Artists:
Mumford And Sons, The Head and the Heart, and The Lumineers
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Vocal Type:
male
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Vocal
Albums:- Making Ghosts (#6)
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Instrumental
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Description: BPM - 120 You try and find the desert lark to teach you how to sing.
Lyrics: See the sun, it's hanging in the sky. Ask yourself the endless reasons why. And on, and on, and on, and on, and on. It goes, It goes, it goes, the color's gone. Now you're feeling like a stow-away. You're hiding in the wings. You try and find the desert lark. To teach you how to sing. You're love is like a hurricane. It's floating on the breeze. You try and find the desert lark. To teach you how to sing. The Middle's always greater than the end. You try to start, but find you can't begin. And on, and on, and on, and on, and on. You're lost, you're found, you're caught within a song. Now you're feeling like a stow-away. You're hiding in the wings. You try and find the desert lark. To teach you how to sing. You're love is like a hurricane. It's floating on the breeze. You try and find the desert lark. To teach you how to sing. La-La
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Created by: Liz Rogers
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