Balance of Power was the last studio album by the Electric Light Orchestra … Read Full Bio ↴Balance of Power was the last studio album by the Electric Light Orchestra for a period of over 15 years (until Zoom was released in 2001)
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Balance of Power
Electric Light Orchestra Lyrics
Calling America Somebody told her that there was a place like heaven Across…
Endless Lies Bye bye, pretty woman I've got to leave you now I find…
Getting to the Point It's out of control, And there's nothing I can do…
Heaven Only Knows (Heaven only knows...) Oh, I know it's strange But I think t…
Is It Alright Dear Jo: I don't know where to begin so I'll just…
Secret Lives I don't know I don't know what's on your mind I thought…
Send It The sun still shines way up above But it don't matter…
So Serious Night after night, I try to make it all fit…
Sorrow About to Fall There's a silence in the city There's nobody around And ever…
Without Someone I watch the cars move, I watch the lights up…
Robert Cochran
on State of Mind
An overlooked album which more people should listen to
Rodney
on Rockaria!
Weit in die Ferne , man hört, man hört die Musik
Philip Kassabian
on Starlight
A nice ELO song.
Philip Kassabian
on Starlight
A lovely ELO song.
Philip Kassabian
on Wild West Hero
An absolutely beautiful song.
Philip Kassabian
on Last Train to London
Never heard this ELO song before.
Philip Kassabian
on All Over the World
An ELO song that surprisingly few people know about. To me this rivals Mr. Blue Sky.
Philip Kassabian
on Ticket to the Moon
A song about a person being utterly confused in a difficult situation. He can't even fathom the journey he's about to take to the moon. It's surreal to him.
Philip Kassabian
on Strange Magic
A very mysterious and awe inspiring song. Definitely one of ELO's better songs.
Philip Kassabian
on Livin' Thing
It's a great song and to me it symbolizes the meaning of loss and how absolutely devastating it can be for a person.