by Indigo Girls on album Become You
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water
by Indigo Girls on album Become You
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water's he
by Indigo Girls on album Become You (Digipak Version)
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water's he
by Indigo Girls on album Become You
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water's he
by Indigo Girls on album Become You
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water's he
by Indigo Girls on album Become You
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water's he
by Indigo Girls on album Become You
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water's he
by Indigo Girls on album Become You
Now we can say that nothings lost And only change brings 'round the prophecy Well now it's melting the solid frost Was once a veil on greener landscapes we would see Beneath my surface the water's he
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Girl With The Weight Of The World In Her Hands Author: Indigo Girls Album title: Nomads.Indians.Saints Girl with the Weight of the World in Her Hands ---- ---- --- ----
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Never Stop "Never Stop" is an Emily Saliers song from the 1986 EP. The last time I heard it performed was in March of 1990, I think. The lyrics are transcribed direc
by P!nk feat. Indigo Girls on album Kuschelrock 21 - Swiss Edition
Dear Mr. President, Come take a walk with me. Let's pretend we're just two people and You're not better than me. I'd like to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly. What do you feel when you
by Indigo Girls on album Indigo Girls Live With the University of Colorado Symphony Orchestra
I opened my hands up to see what I've got. My days slip like coins into a slot. They are gone, the shadows lie long. I've been banking on a broken machine. Left unattended, like most of my dreams. Ru
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Loves Recovery Author: Indigo Girls Album title: Indigo Girls Love's Recovery ------ -------- During the time of which I speak it was hard to turn the other cheek T
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Cold As Ice "Cold as Ice" is an Amy Ray song from the 1986 EP. The last time I heard it performed was in the early summer of 1991. The lyrics are >from the EP lyric
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Play It Again Sam "Play It Again, Sam" is an Emily Saliers song, written during her sophomore year at Tulane, when she was "really depressed." She says that it's a ho
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Peace Song "Peace Song" is an Emily Saliers composition, probably written in 1985, as it appears on "Blue Food." If you're intersted in a more definite "terminus po
by Indigo Girls on album 12000 Curfews Part 2
Indigo Girls 12000 Curfews Part 2 Tangled Up In Blue early one morning the sun was shining i was laying in bed wondering if she'd changed at all if her hair was still red her folks they said our l
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Daddys All Gone "Daddy's All Gone" is a James Taylor song. A live IG version appears on "Shades of Indigo." If you ask me, that song alone is worth the price of the
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous No Way To Treat A Friend "No Way to Treat a Friend" is an Amy Ray song, probably written around 1985 or earlier, even. A live version of it appears on the "Blue Food"
by Indigo Girls on album Miscellaneous
Indigo Girls Miscellaneous Life Blood "Lifeblood" is an Emily Saliers song from the 1986 Indigo Girls EP. I think the last time I heard it performed live was March of 1990. I'm transcribing th