A second EP, 2005's You Gotta Give to Get, was a hit in Sweden, thanks in part to a charming animated video for the title tune, and the disc helped spread the word about her music in England and the United States. Later that year, Hybris compiled El Perro del Mar's single sides and EPs into an album, Look! It's El Perro del Mar!; then, El Perro del Mar, a mostly reworked version of that first release, was issued in the U.K. by Memphis Industries in the fall of 2006, with an American version from The Control Group following shortly afterward. All of this was enough to get the singer signed to her fellow Swedes the Concretes' label, Licking Fingers, and she soon began working on new material. From the Valley to the Stars, her second full-length album of new material, arrived in early 2008. When she next returned to the studio, she signed up Rasmus Hägg of the group Studio as a collaborator. The album the duo created in 2009, Love Is Not Pop, was inspired less by her previous influences and more by disco and modern club sounds, though it still retained all the warmth and drama she had become known for.
Coming Down The Hill
El Perro del Mar Lyrics
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Coming down the hill
I got some good news
I got some good news
I got some good news
I'm coming down the hill
I'm coming down the hill
I got some good news
I got some good news
I'm coming down the hill
I'm coming down the hill
I lost the blues
I lost the blues
I lost the blues for you
For you
For you
For you
I'm coming down the hill
Coming down the hill
I lost the blues
I lost the blues for you
For you
For you
The lyrics of El Perro del Mar's song Coming Down the Hill express a feeling of relief and positivity after a long period of sadness or struggle. The repeated phrase "I'm coming down the hill" denotes a sense of descending from a difficult time, with the good news representing a turning point. The "good news" could be interpreted as a metaphorical ray of light at the end of a dark tunnel, or a significant event that finally brings joy and relief.
The lyrics then directly address the person who the good news is for, with the repetition of "for you" emphasizing this importance. The lines "I lost the blues / I lost the blues for you" suggest that the person receiving the good news played a significant role in helping the singer overcome their issues, possibly through support or love. The song ends with a final repetition of "for you," solidifying the importance of this person in the singer's life.
Overall, the lyrics of Coming Down the Hill convey a sense of hope and gratitude. The repetitive nature of the song and the focus on the phrase "for you" suggest a sense of dedication and appreciation for the person who is bringing the singer out of their difficult time.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm coming down the hill
I am descending from a hill
Coming down the hill
Continuing to move down the hill
I got some good news
I have received positive information
I got some good news
I have received positive information
I got some good news
I have received positive information
I'm coming down the hill
I am still descending from the hill
I'm coming down the hill
I am still descending from the hill
I lost the blues
I no longer have the feeling of sadness or depression
I lost the blues
I no longer have the feeling of sadness or depression
I lost the blues for you
I stopped feeling sad or depressed for your benefit
For you
For your benefit
For you
For your benefit
Contributed by Josiah V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.