TURN DOWN THE WORLD TONIGHT JOURNEY LYRICS TV
But more than anything, the likes of “At This Moment,” Herb Alpert’s “Rise” and a ukulele-accompanied cover of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” always and forever will make you think about a specific TV episode. And yes, they may have been used in films or other TV shows. Wont you help me turn down the world tonight Turn down the world tonight Help me turn down the world tonight Take a quiet moment, somewhere we can unwind Losing touch, we forget to take time To share whats in our hearts Speak whats on our minds Oh, turn down the world Help me turn down the world tonight In the silence, hear your heart beat. Yes, they may have been popular long before the specific small screen showcase. When Britain recaptured the South Atlantic Falkland Islands after the Argentine invasion in April 1982, British radio programmers banned certain songs with nautical themes.
The songs we are here to talk about are those that are indelibly linked to a TV moment. Sailing, Rod Stewart (June 1972) Rod Stewart’s Sailing is an example of wartime censorship. Journey is an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California in 1973. A Help me turn down the world tonight Take a D quiet moment somewhere we can unwind Fm Losing touch. You see Tony Soprano looking up from his menu to… die? Ask Meadow why she’s late? Chorus So much information streaming at us fast What I really need to know is if We can make it last I want to keep you close Verse 2 We make commitments Take responsibility Why do we let them. Keaton as his already-complicated romantic dream is dashed. You close your eyes and picture Crocket and Tubbs cruising the streets of Miami in a Ferrari Daytona Spyder. Some or all of those lyric excerpts got you thinking of a song, which in turn took you back to a memorable TV moment. “We’ll do it all… everything… on our own….” “I can feel it coming in the air tonight…”