Prophet released his solo debut Brother Aldo in 1990 on Fire records,(later reissued in the late 1990's on Walter Yetnikoff's Velvel imprint. His immediate career path took him through mostly European touring markets and his followup "Balinese Dancer" came out in 1993 & later the Steve Berlin produced "Feast of Hearts" came out in Europe only through the Fire imprint. After a decade long bout with substance abuse, Prophet resurfaced refreshed and renewed on the critical breakthroughs 1998's "Homemade Blood", 2000's "The Hurting Business" and 2002's live "Turn The Pigeons Loose" (all available via Cooking Vinyl in UK). By 2000 he'd recorded a side project with his wife Stefanie called Go Go Market and begun incorporating electronic influences into his traditional roots rock formula, resulting in some mainstream radio play and expanded exposure, culminating in the wider distribution of albums "No Other Love" from 2002 and 2004's "Age of Miracles" on New West Records. Chuck signed a new arrangement in the US with North Carolina based Yep Roc for 2007's "Soap and Water", an album that saw the musician invited to play twice on National Public Radio, as well as on televison talk shows like Late Night With David Letterman, and The Carson Daly Show.
Over the years he also began collaborating with other songwriters like Kelly Willis, Steve Yerkey and contributing as a guitarist/musician to studio efforts from folks like Jonathan Richman, Warren Zevon, Kim Carnes, Cake, Tom Heyman and Jewel. Alejandro Escovedo's upcoming 2008 release produced by Tony Visconti entitled Real Animal was co-written and recorded with Prophet. In addition to having his songs recorded by artists like Solomon Burke, Heart & Cyndi Thomson he has also recorded with men who started out as his influences like Jim Dickinson, Dan Penn and the late Warren Zevon.
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Heart Beat
Chuck Prophet Lyrics
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Why'd I let you out of my sight
You shouldn't leave me here
All alone in your gloom
Too much time, nothing to do
All that I can feel, your heart beat
Heart beat
All alone in a crowded room
Feels like hard time in a padded [Incomprehensible]
I'm losing ground with every move I make
If I could just sit still, maybe, I wouldn't break
Oh, I can feel your heart beat
Yes, I can feel your heart beat
You're leaking from the corner of your eye
In your ache, too dark to ever dry
Oh, I can feel your heart beat
I can feel your heart beat
Falling around, falling around
Falling in and full of life
Chuck Prophet's song "Heart Beat" is a haunting ballad featuring a dark, brooding atmosphere and reflective lyrics that explore the feelings of loneliness and isolation one experiences while being separated from a loved one. The opening lines of the song allude to classic horror monsters such as werewolves and vampires, painting a dark and eerie picture as the singer expresses regret for letting someone out of their sight. As the song progresses, the singer reveals that they are alone in a crowded room, feeling isolated and lost, with nothing to do but dwell on their memories of the person they miss.
The lyrics' repetition of "heart beat" creates a sense of intimacy and connection between the singer and their absent loved one, who they can still feel through their heart. The second verse hints at the singer's emotional fragility and suggest that they are struggling to cope with their feelings of heartache and loneliness. They describe their emotions as leaking from the corner of their eye, and their pain as too dark to ever dry.
Ultimately, "Heart Beat" is a poignant meditation on loss and separation. The song's evocative lyrics and sombre melody paint a picture of a person struggling to keep their head above water as they navigate the difficult waters of heartbreak and loneliness.
Line by Line Meaning
Werewolves howl, vampires bite
The intense and scary nature of horror movies makes me realize that I should not have let my significant other out of my sight
Why'd I let you out of my sight
I am regretting my decision of not being with my loved one and now feeling alone
You shouldn't leave me here
Being left alone in a gloomy place makes me feel even more upset and vulnerable
All alone in your gloom
The darkness around me without my loved one is making me feel lonely and sad
Too much time, nothing to do
Having a lot of free time but nothing to do is making me anxious and restless
All that I can feel, your heart beat
Thinking about the only thing that I can feel and relate to is the heartbeat of my loved one
Heart beat
The significance and importance of my loved one's heartbeat to me
All alone in a crowded room
Even though there are a lot of people around me, I still feel lonely and isolated
Feels like hard time in a padded [Incomprehensible]
The situation I'm in feels like torture and every minute is hard to bear
I'm losing ground with every move I make
My situation is becoming worse with every decision I take and it's getting hard to cope with it
If I could just sit still, maybe, I wouldn't break
If I could just stay calm and not panic, maybe, I can deal with the situation better without losing my mind
You're leaking from the corner of your eye
I can see that you are crying and it's hurting me
In your ache, too dark to ever dry
You are in agony and the pain seems unbearable and will never fade away
Falling around, falling around
Feeling like I'm falling apart and in a state of chaos
Falling in and full of life
Feeling passionate and alive but at the same time, overwhelmed and helpless
Contributed by Miles V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Steve Scearce
Beautiful song. One of my favorites from this collection of great songs. Thank you for what you do.
Dee Lenfestey
So ghostly beautiful, you always surprise me and I never tire of listening.
Steve Scearce
Such a GREAT song. Chuck IS The Man.
Roger Campos
This is one beautiful song Chuck! Along the lines of smallest man in the world.
Steve Scearce
One of your very best.
augustroadband
found you in march edition of THE WORD what a find just awesome
shane Stavron
saw temple beautiful with strings so cool
Michael Hayes
We all have had one, two, ten...Alone - not really...Just a feeling...
Simon Hunter
I think I've just soiled myself, in a nice way. See you in bury chuck
Al Rooss
friends, but for overdevil, have no brains at all whta happens in a future