Guess I'm Doing Fine
Beck Lyrics
There's a blue bird at my window
I can't hear the songs he sings
All the jewels in heaven
They don't look the same to me
I just wade the tides that turned
Till I learn to leave the past behind
It's only lies that I'm living
It's only tears that I'm crying
Guess I'm doing fine
All the battlements are empty
And the moon is laying low
Yellow roses in the graveyard
Got no time to watch them grow
Now I bade a friend farewell
I can do whatever pleases me
It's only lies that I'm living
It's only tears that I'm crying
It's only you that I'm losing
Guess I'm doing fine
Press my face up to the window
To see how warm it is inside
See the things that I've been missing
Missing all this time
It's only lies that I'm living
It's only tears that I'm crying
It's only you that I'm losing
Guess I'm doing fine
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: BECK HANSEN
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Guess I'm Doing Fine is a single by Beck from his fifth major-label album, the critically acclaimed Sea Change. It was a successful single and is one of Beck's better known songs.
"Guess I'm Doing Fine" was written by Beck, and like almost every other song on Sea Change, talks about his struggles with the recent break-up with someone he loved. It is often misinterpreted as a song about the death of one of his loved ones, because of the title, and these lines: Read Full BioGuess I'm Doing Fine is a single by Beck from his fifth major-label album, the critically acclaimed Sea Change. It was a successful single and is one of Beck's better known songs.
"Guess I'm Doing Fine" was written by Beck, and like almost every other song on Sea Change, talks about his struggles with the recent break-up with someone he loved. It is often misinterpreted as a song about the death of one of his loved ones, because of the title, and these lines:
"Yellow roses in the graveyard,
Have no time to watch them grow."
The video was directed by Spike Jonze, and produced by Emma Wilcockson. It shows Beck playing a guitar, and walking around many places. In one moment, he doesn't hold a guitar, but due to special effects (fishing line), the guitar begins to follow him. He walks to a tree with his guitar, and sits down. Eventually, a soccer ball hits him while he's sitting, and the person who accidentally rolled the ball on the ground to hit him, asks "What are you doing?" (Closed captioning is now on), while Beck answers, "Oh..um.., we're shooting a video for a song I wrote". The soccer player says "What's the song about?", and Beck replies "Oh man, It's a long story". Then, the closed captioning ends, while Beck tells the person about the song. He begins to play soccer with the soccer player and "the crew", but he leaves after a few minutes, and he begins walking with his guitar on.
The song mostly gained quite positive reviews from critics. Rolling Stone magazine said "Guess I'm Doing Fine" was one of the highlights of Sea Change and one of the songs that made it one of Beck's better albums. Later, in the album's review, the magazine said it was his best album yet. 1 E! Online also gave the song a positive review, saying it was one of the highlights, and also added that the song got even better with repeated play, and that it grew on the listener.
"Guess I'm Doing Fine" was written by Beck, and like almost every other song on Sea Change, talks about his struggles with the recent break-up with someone he loved. It is often misinterpreted as a song about the death of one of his loved ones, because of the title, and these lines: Read Full BioGuess I'm Doing Fine is a single by Beck from his fifth major-label album, the critically acclaimed Sea Change. It was a successful single and is one of Beck's better known songs.
"Guess I'm Doing Fine" was written by Beck, and like almost every other song on Sea Change, talks about his struggles with the recent break-up with someone he loved. It is often misinterpreted as a song about the death of one of his loved ones, because of the title, and these lines:
"Yellow roses in the graveyard,
Have no time to watch them grow."
The video was directed by Spike Jonze, and produced by Emma Wilcockson. It shows Beck playing a guitar, and walking around many places. In one moment, he doesn't hold a guitar, but due to special effects (fishing line), the guitar begins to follow him. He walks to a tree with his guitar, and sits down. Eventually, a soccer ball hits him while he's sitting, and the person who accidentally rolled the ball on the ground to hit him, asks "What are you doing?" (Closed captioning is now on), while Beck answers, "Oh..um.., we're shooting a video for a song I wrote". The soccer player says "What's the song about?", and Beck replies "Oh man, It's a long story". Then, the closed captioning ends, while Beck tells the person about the song. He begins to play soccer with the soccer player and "the crew", but he leaves after a few minutes, and he begins walking with his guitar on.
The song mostly gained quite positive reviews from critics. Rolling Stone magazine said "Guess I'm Doing Fine" was one of the highlights of Sea Change and one of the songs that made it one of Beck's better albums. Later, in the album's review, the magazine said it was his best album yet. 1 E! Online also gave the song a positive review, saying it was one of the highlights, and also added that the song got even better with repeated play, and that it grew on the listener.
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