MP3 2000 mb.
Performer: Florence And The Machine
Title: What The Water Gave Me
Country: US
Label: Universal Republic Records
Released: 2011
Style: Experimental
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 663
| 1 | What The Water Gave Me (Radio Edit) | 4:09 |
| 2 | What The Water Gave Me (Original Version) | 5:32 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Florence + The Machine | What The Water Gave Me (Orkidea's Pure Progressive Mix) (File, MP3, 320) | Not On Label (Orkidea Self-released) | none | 2018 | |
| none | Florence And The Machine | What The Water (Jamie Jones Edit) (File, MP3, 160) | Not On Label | none | 2012 | |
| none | Florence + The Machine | What The Water Gave Me (File, AAC, Single, 256) | Island Records | none | UK | 2011 |
| none | Florence And The Machine | What The Water Gave Me (CDr, Single, Promo) | AZ, Universal | none | France | 2011 |
Florence the Machine. Florence Welch, Eg White. Florence The Machine - Shake It Out - Продолжительность: 4:42. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. What the Water Gave Me is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from their second studio album, Ceremonials 2011. The song was written by lead singer Florence Welch and Francis Eg White, and produced by Paul Epworth. It was released on 23 August 2011 as the first promotional single from Ceremonials. After the band performed the song in Berkeley, California, on 12 June 2011, the studio version premiered on Florence and the Machine's official website. Welch decided to name the. What the Water Gave Me In the Style of Florence and the Machine. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. What The Water Gave Me - Florence The Machine. The first promotional single from Florence the Machines sophomore album Ceremonials 2011. The title comes from from a painting called Lo que el agua me dio literally meaning What the Water Gave Me , by Frida Kahlo. Florence stated that the song is inspired by Virginia Woolf, as she thought about Woolfs suicide by drowning when visiting a country house where Woolf frequently encountered other writers, artists and philosophers: We got there too early, but they let us into the gardens, and then we ate the apples off the trees. Watch the video for What the Water Gave Me from Florence the Machine's Ceremonials for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. From The Album. Play album. Time it took us To where the water was That's what the water gave me And time goes quicker Between the two of us Oh, my love, don't forsake me Take View full lyrics. Similar Tracks. To where the water was. Туда, где течёт вода. That's what the water gave me. Это то, что дала мне вода, And time goes quicker. And the shields are left to rust. Ржавеют твои щиты, That's what the water gave us. Это то, что нам дала вода. So lay me down. This track from English indie rock act Florence the Machine's second album finds main woman Florence Welch singing about water becoming a deity that must be appeased. She explained the background to the song in an interview with NME: I was kind of fascinated by those stories about children who are swept out to sea, and their parents go in after them and try to rescue them and it sounds horrible, but because the children are smaller, they get swept in unharmed whereas the parents are drowned. It's like the sea demands this sacrifice. There's that line in the song: 'T. The song, which was produced by Adele and Cee Lo Green collaborator Paul Epworth, is overwhelming in its bombast, yet delicate in its sonic detail. The album is due sometime in November, but the single is available in digital stores now. Popular on Rolling Stone. In This Article: Florence and the Machine. Want more Rolling Stone Sign up for our newsletter. Florence And The Machine off their sophomore album, which. is set for release later in November. The album will be. composed of 13 tracks. The song was named after a painting. by Frida Kahlo and the lyrics are inspired by the suicide of. renown author, Virginia Woolf, who drowned herself in a river. Riff, repeated until Take what the water gave me