Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Its always around me, all this noise
But not nearly as loud as the voice saying
«Let it happen, let it happen (Its gonna feel so good)
Just let it happen, let it happen»
[Chorus 1]
All this running around
Trying to cover my shadow
A notion growing inside
Now all the others seem shallow
All this running around
Bearing down on my shoulders
I can hear an alarm
It must be morning
[Verse 2]
I heard about a whirlwind thats coming round
Its gonna carry off all that isnt bound
And when it happens, when it happens (I wont be holding on)
So let it happen, let it happen
Its gonna feel so good
Its gonna feel so good
[Verse 1]
Its always around me, all this noise
But not nearly as loud as the voice saying
«Let it happen, let it happen (Its gonna feel so good)
Just let it happen, let it happen»
Its gonna feel so good
[Chorus 2]
All this running around
I cant fight it much longer
Somethings trying to get out
And its never been closer
If my take-off fails
Make up some other story
But if I never come back
Tell my mother Im sorry
[Bridge]
(Gibberish)
[Outro]
Baby, now Im ready, moving on
Oh but maybe I was ready all along
Oh Im ready for the moment and the sound
Oh but maybe I was ready all along
Baby, now Im ready, moving on
Oh but maybe I was ready all along
Oh Im ready for the moment and the sound
Oh but maybe I was ready all along
Composer, Lyricist: Michael J. Jackson
Guitar: David Williams
Drums: Ndugu Chancler
Synthesizer: Greg Phillinganes
Synthesizer: Greg Smith
Synthesizer: Bill Wolfer
Bass: Louis Johnson
Synthesizer: Michael Boddicker
Conductor: Jeremy Lubbock
Producer: Quincy Jones
Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer: Bruce Swedien
Performance Arranger: Jerry Hey
Guns N Roses, Scorpions, Led Zeppelin, Bon Jovi, U2, Aerosmith — Best Rock Ballads 80s, 90s
Guns N Roses, Scorpions, Led Zeppelin, Bon Jovi, U2, Aerosmith — Best Rock Ballads 80s, 90s
In 17th-century France, Father Grandier (Oliver Reed) is a priest whose unorthodox views on sex and religion influence a passionate following of nuns, including the sexually obsessed Sister Jeanne (Vanessa Redgrave). When the power-hungry Cardinal Richelieu (Christopher Logue) realizes he must eliminate Grandier to gain control of France, Richelieu portrays Grandier as a satanist and spearheads a public outcry to destroy the once-loved priests reputation.