Tina Arena - Symphony Of Love

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Stars are shinning in your eyes
And I begin to realise
That our path through times unbroken

Do you know what it's like
When a mirror never lies
And the truth remands unspoken

And we dance into the fire
'Cause our spirits take us higher

Do you feel me now
Burning like a flame
If you touch me
I may disappear
Floating through your eyes
How do we resist
The gravity of love
In the symphony of life

There's a place I've never been
Where there's angels gathering
and they talk about the future

When the simple things in life
Can do more to satisfy
Let the wisdom be my teacher

You can have all that you desire
But it may not take you higher

Do you feel me now
Burning like a flame
If you touch me
I may disappear
Floating through your eyes
How do we resist
The gravity of love
In the symphony of life

Symphony of life
Do you feel me now
Burning like a flame
If you touch me
I may disappear
Floating though your eyes
How do we resist
The gravity of love
In my symphony of life

Yeah Yeah

 

Biography taken from Official Website:

After four years, Tina Arena returns to the airwaves with the strongest songs of her career, collected as 'Just Me'. Created from a wealth of both musical and life experiences, gathered during what has been one of the most eventful period's of Tina's life, this is certainly her most personal album to date. The challenge of breaking the US and European market places; the living-on-the-edge excitement of playing the lead in London's West End production of Notre Dame de Paris; and the time spent travelling the world working on the new album, have all provided ample inspiration for a collection of extremely powerful songs.

Written mainly in the US and Europe, with some of the best collaborators in the business, the songs on this album mark a distinct departure for Arena, who maintains that this has been her most enjoyable and creatively rewarding period to date. Add to this the dynamic of internationally renowned producers: Nile Rodgers, Peter Vetesse, Lukas Burton and Paul Manners and you've got an electrifying new record that Arena hopes will appeal to old and new fans alike.

"I set out to make a record that reflected all of the personal, sonic and lyrical growth that I believe I have undergone in recent years," Tina says. "The only master plan, the only objective I set for myself, was to experiment and write the freshest sounding record I could - one that was truly an indication of where I am at in my life right now."