Sleeps With Angels

Album: Sleeps With Angels (1994)
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  • She wasn't perfect
    She had some trips of her own
    He wasn't worried
    At least he wasn't alone (Too late)
    He sleeps with angels (Too soon)
    He's always on someone's mind
    He sleeps with angels (Too late)
    He sleeps with angels (Too soon)

    She was a teen queen
    She saw the dark side of life
    She made things happen
    But when he did it that night
    She ran up phone bills
    She moved around from town to town (Too late)
    He sleeps with angels (Too soon)
    He's always on someone's mindHe sleeps with angels
    He sleeps with angels Writer/s: NEIL YOUNG
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 2

  • Danny Ross from Atlanta, GaThe magnum opus on this album is "Change Your Mind", a 14 minute guitar epic along the lines of "Powderfinger", "Down By The River" etc. The alternating ostinato bass is straight from Chopin's famous "Funeral March" but this song manages, like most of Young's music, to bring light out of darkness. It is a magnificent song.

    -drl
  • Johnny from Los Angeles, CaWasn't that the other way around... Neil Young (The Grandaddy of Grunge) affecting Kurt Cobain and Nirvana?
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