2) Brian Hannon and Kelly Grant, former Catholic grade school friends, both moved to Charleston after graduating from college, eventually reconnected and started playing music together under the name Company. Throughout their journey, the duo experienced a tour with Band of Horses, SXSW, an EP release and the recent release of their debut album, Holy City. Tragically, after the album release, Kelly Grant unexpectedly passed away.
3) "Company" is also a common, albeit incorrect, tag often associated with various broadway shows. If this non-artist appears in your charts, do last.fm and yourself a favor. Fix your tags by putting the actual artist name in the artist field. Not the show name, not “Company”, but the actual artist name.
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Finale
Company Lyrics
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You faith and your belief in our innocence.
Yes, it was letters, telegrams, and words of encouragement
That helped see us through this terrible ordeal of ours.
You know, a lot of people has lost faith in america.
But we are the living examples of what a wonderful country this is.
So we'd just like to say thank you and God bless you.
God bless you.
Thank you and God bless you
God be with you. no,
God walk with you always. I'm no one's wife
God bless you. but, oh,
God bless you. I love my life
And all that jazz
That jazz!
The lyrics to Company's song Finale express gratitude and appreciation to the audience for their support, faith, and belief in the innocence of Roxie and the singer. The song acknowledges the help and encouragement received in the form of letters, telegrams, and words of comfort that have alleviated the ordeal that they have been facing. The song praises America and what it stands for, and the singers of the song declare themselves to be the examples of a wonderful country.
The lyrics also assert the singers' love for their lives and express their determination to embrace every aspect of it, including the glitz and glamour of jazz music. The song concludes with a strong expression of gratitude and blessings to the audience.
The song "Finale" is the last song of the musical "Chicago," which was first performed on Broadway in 1975. It has been revived numerous times and was adapted into a highly successful film in 2002.
Line by Line Meaning
Thank you. Roxie and I would just like to thank you, for
Expressing gratitude for the faith and belief in their innocence that the audience has shown throughout their trial.
You faith and your belief in our innocence.
Acknowledging the audience's unwavering support and belief in their innocence.
Yes, it was letters, telegrams, and words of encouragement
Recognizing the impact of the letters, telegrams, and words of encouragement that have helped them get through this difficult time.
That helped see us through this terrible ordeal of ours.
Highlighting how the support from the audience helped them persevere through the trial that they describe as a terrible ordeal.
You know, a lot of people has lost faith in america.
Pointing out the lack of faith that many people have in the values and principles that America stands for.
And for what america stands for.
Emphasizing the values and ideals that the United States of America stands for.
But we are the living examples of what a wonderful country this is.
Acknowledging that they are living proof of the greatness of America and how it provides a just and fair judicial system.
So we'd just like to say thank you and God bless you.
Expressing gratitude to the audience and wishing them well.
God bless you.
Wishing the audience well and invoking God's blessings upon them.
Thank you and God bless you
Reiterating their gratitude and blessings to the audience.
God be with you. no,
Clarifying that instead of just God being with the audience, they wish for God to walk with them always.
God walk with you always. I'm no one's wife
Stating that they are not bound to anyone's expectations or limitations.
God bless you. but, oh,
Reiterating blessings to the audience but indicating that there is more to be said.
God bless you. I love my life
Expressing love and gratitude for their current state of life.
And all that jazz
Concluding with the phrase 'and all that jazz' which means everything that goes along with it, emphasizing their feelings of love, gratitude, and blessings for the audience.
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Written by: Lin-Manuel Miranda
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