lunes, 16 de enero de 2017

David Bowie - I Can't Give Everything Away - 2016


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  1. "I Can't Give Everything Away"

    Sé que algo anda muy mal
    El pulso hace retornar a los hijos pródigos
    Los corazones en apagón, las floridas noticias
    Con diseños de cráneos sobre mis zapatos

    No puedo todo
    No puedo todo
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    No puedo todo
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    Veo más y siento menos
    Digo no pero queriendo decir sí
    Esto es todo lo que siempre quise
    Ese es el mensaje que envié

    [Chorus]
    No puedo todo
    No puedo todo
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    No puedo todo
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    Sé que algo anda muy mal
    El pulso hace retornar a los hijos pródigos
    Los corazones en apagón, las floridas noticias
    Con diseños de cráneos sobre mis zapatos

    No puedo todo
    No puedo todo
    Entregarlo
    No puedo todo
    Entregarlo
    No puedo todo
    No puedo todo
    Entregarlo
    No puedo todo
    Entregarlo

    "I Can't Give Everything Away" is a song by English musician David Bowie. The song was released as a posthumous single on 6 April 2016, also acting as the third and final single from Bowie's twenty-fifth studio album, Blackstar (2016).[1] The track was written by Bowie and produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti.
    Prior to issue as a posthumous single, "I Can't Give Everything Away" peaked at number 45 on the Swiss Hitparade chart; number 141 on the UK Singles Chart; and number 142 on the French Singles Chart.
    The song contains a similar harmonica part to that of "A New Career in a New Town", an instrumental from Bowie's 1977 album Low.
    On 6 April 2016 an animated lyric video was released, created by Jonathan Barnbrook, who also designed the album's artwork. He explained his motives behind the video as follows:
    “This is really a very simple little video that I wanted to be ultimately positive,” Barnbrook says. “We start off in the black and white world of ★, but in the final chorus we move to brilliant colour, I saw it as a celebration of David, to say that despite the adversity we face, the difficult things that happen such as David’s passing, that human beings are naturally positive, they look forward and can take the good from the past and use it as something to help with the present. We are a naturally optimistic species and we celebrate the good that we are given.”

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