Born in 1970 and raised in Kitchener, Ontario , he began his professional career playing with the Rhinos before beginning a solo career. In the late 1990s, he moved to Ottawa, where he developed a loyal following with a weekly show at the Manx Pub on Elgin St. In his live shows, he often uses looped live samples of his guitar and other instruments to create a richly layered solo performance. While at the Manx he often entertained with cover versions of songs by some of his favourite artists, including David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, and the Rheostatics. At the same time, he began to amass an extensive repertoire of original tunes, and briefly joined local power-pop band Starling.
As a songwriter, he has released six albums, including an album devoted to covers David Bowie songs. His albums have often been recorded in a home-studio with him performing most, if not all, instruments. He is a talented guitarist who is universally lauded for his lyrics, having been compared to Elvis Costello and received accolades from renowned Canadian author Timothy Findley.
In 2004, Danny was nominated for Best New Artist at the Juno Awards following the release of his album "Tales from the Invisible Man" the previous year. The award went to Michael Bublé.
On My Way
Danny Michel Lyrics
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I can't find it on the map
Which way from is the wind blowing?
Maybe I should double back
But I should try and do my best
I could try some more I guess
If I'm lost, alone, afraid
On my way
I can't see around the corner
What's lying up there on the tracks?
I wish I was a fortuneteller
I'd tell her where her fortune's at
No guiding star or setting sun
No satellites or trail of crumbs
If I'm lost, alone, afraid
Promise I can take a little bit of your love
On my way
The lyrics to Danny Michel's song "On My Way" speak to the experience of feeling lost and directionless. The singer is unsure of which way to go and cannot find any guidance from external sources like maps or the wind. The metaphor of being unable to see around the corner captures the feeling of uncertainty and apprehension that comes with not knowing what lies ahead.
The singer considers turning back, but ultimately decides to keep moving forward and do their best. The repeated line "If I'm lost, alone, afraid / Promise I can take a little bit of your love / On my way" suggests that the singer is reaching out for support and comfort from someone they care about.
Overall, the song conveys a sense of hopefulness in the face of uncertainty. Despite not knowing exactly where they're headed, the singer is willing to keep trying and is buoyed by the thought of receiving love and support along the way.
Line by Line Meaning
I don't know which way I'm going
I am confused about the direction I should take
I can't find it on the map
I am lost and cannot locate my position on the map
Which way from is the wind blowing?
I do not know the wind direction to help me find my way
Maybe I should double back
I am considering the option of retracing my steps
But I should try and do my best
I need to keep moving forward and make the best of the situation
I could try some more I guess
I am willing to make more attempts to find my way
If I'm lost, alone, afraid
I feel scared, isolated and unsure of my location
Promise I can take a little bit of your love
I am seeking assurance that love will guide me through my journey
On my way
I am determined to keep moving despite the difficulties I face
I can't see around the corner
I am uncertain of what lies ahead
What's lying up there on the tracks?
I am worried about obstacles or dangers that may come my way
I wish I was a fortuneteller
I wish I had the power to predict the future and foresee what is to come
I'd tell her where her fortune's at
If I had the power, I would let others know where their destinies lie
No guiding star or setting sun
I have no clear indication of where to go or what to expect
No satellites or trail of crumbs
I have no external tools or clues to follow
Contributed by Violet L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.