Wood made her film debut in 1998's "Digging To China", but did not garner much attention in the format until her Golden Globe-nominated performance in 2003's "thirteen." She has since starred in such diverse motion pictures as "Pretty Persuasion" (2005), "The Upside of Anger" (2005) and "Down in the Valley" (2006), as well as several others.
Wood has been described by The Guardian newspaper as being "wise beyond her years" and as "one of the best actresses of her generation".
In 2007 she starred as Lucy in the film "Across the Universe," which was the first movie to employ the use of her impressive singing voice. She debuted it on "Once and Again," where she sang "Red Red Robin" (at a wedding) and a few older folk songs (for a play her character starred in). In 2002, she also recorded two songs for the holiday compilation "School's Out! Christmas": "Christmas Isn't Christmas Without You" and a cover of the old chestnut "Silver and Gold."
Her solo contributions to the "Across the Universe" soundtrack are: "Hold Me Tight", "It Won't Be Long", "If I Fell", and "Blackbird".
Silver & Gold
Evan Rachel Wood Lyrics
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Ev'ryone wishes for silver and gold
How do you measure its worth?
Just by the pleasure it gives here on earth
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Mean so much more when I see
Silver and gold decorations
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Ev'ryone wishes for silver and gold
How do you measure its worth?
Just by the pleasure it gives here on earth
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Mean so much more when I see
Silver and gold decorations
On ev'ry Christmas tree
In the song "Silver and Gold" by Evan Rachel Wood, the lyrics explore the meaning and value of material possessions in contrast to the intangible pleasures of life. She uses the imagery of silver and gold, which are typically associated with wealth and luxury, to convey this message. The first verse asks how we measure the worth of silver and gold, suggesting that it is not just measured by its material value but also the pleasure it brings in this world. The second verse specifically references Christmas decorations, which typically include silver and gold ornaments on Christmas trees. This juxtaposition highlights how these material possessions can bring joy and happiness, but they are not the only source of it.
The bridge of the song repeats the phrase "Joy to the world" and emphasizes that the real worth of life is found in spreading love and joy to others. The overall message of the song is that material possessions like silver and gold may bring temporary pleasure, but true joy and happiness come from giving and spreading love.
Overall, "Silver and Gold" by Evan Rachel Wood is a reflection on the value of material possessions in contrast to true happiness and joy. The lyrics use Christmas decorations as a symbol for this reflection and suggest that while these possessions can bring happiness, they are not the only source of joy in life.
Line by Line Meaning
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Material possessions like silver and gold that are seen as valuable.
Ev'ryone wishes for silver and gold
Everyone desires to have valuable possessions.
How do you measure its worth?
How can you truly quantify the value of these possessions?
Just by the pleasure it gives here on earth
The value of these possessions is derived from the pleasure they bring in this life.
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Material possessions like silver and gold that are seen as valuable.
Mean so much more when I see
The value of these possessions increases when I see them in a specific context.
Silver and gold decorations
Christmas decorations made of silver and gold.
On ev'ry Christmas tree
Often found on Christmas trees, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Material possessions like silver and gold that are seen as valuable.
Ev'ryone wishes for silver and gold
Everyone desires to have valuable possessions.
How do you measure its worth?
How can you truly quantify the value of these possessions?
Just by the pleasure it gives here on earth
The value of these possessions is derived from the pleasure they bring in this life.
Silver and gold, silver and gold
Material possessions like silver and gold that are seen as valuable.
Mean so much more when I see
The value of these possessions increases when I see them in a specific context.
Silver and gold decorations
Christmas decorations made of silver and gold.
On ev'ry Christmas tree
Often found on Christmas trees, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Contributed by Natalie C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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