Friday, December 07, 2007

Feist

We've become more and more appreciative of Feist lately. I should note that this is largely due to the influence of Bec and Eric, who were fans before she became pop. :) Anyway, yesterday Feist was nominated for several Grammys, including one for the best short music video for the video that follows. Apparently the idea for the choreography came from when Feist, at 12, was one of the dancers for the 1988 Olympics, which, you may recall, were in Calgary. So without further ado, the lyrics for Feist's 1234 (which, really, aren't very deep, I must admit), and then the video. One Two Three Four Tell me that you love me more Sleepless long nights That is what my youth was for Old teenage hopes are alive at your door Left you with nothing but they want some more Oh, you're changing your heart Oh, You know who you are Sweetheart bitterheart now I can tell you apart Cosy and cold, put the horse before the cart Those teenage hopes who have tears in their eyes Too scared to own up to one little lie Oh, you're changing your heart Oh, you know who you are One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, or ten Money can't buy you back the love that you had then One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, or ten Money can't buy you back the love that you had then Oh, you're changing your heart Oh, you know who you are Oh, you're changing your heart Oh, you know who you are Oh, who you are For the teenage boys They're breaking your heart For the teenage boys They're breaking your heart

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dust and i listen to Feist almost every time we get in his car to go somewhere. This as well is long before she did the ipod (?) ad on tv and became a pop star.