Moore's private life has been much-discussed in the media, including her previous relationships to actors Wilmer Valderrama and Zach Braff, and tennis player Andy Roddick. Moore is scheduled to appear in several films over the course of 2006 and 2007. Briefly, her music career was on hold, having parted ways with her record company.
Moore stated in early 2006 that she missed her music career and that singing is what she is the "most passionate about". According to her official website, she is collaborating with artists including Chantal Kreviazuk, Michelle Branch, and Rachael Yamagata on a new album. Moore had signed to Epic Records after her contract with Sire Records ended, but left the company in May 2006. She reportedly signed with a new EMI Music-owned record company, The Firm, in July of that year. Moore had described her new contract as "especially exciting" and specified that she planned to release her next album in 2007.
The album, entitled "Wild Hope" was co-written by Mandy. It was recently released on June 19, 2007. A change of pace from her usually dance-pop sound, Mandy's new album features a more folk sound, and is a refreshing change.
Since the release of Moore's 2007 album, she has been performing in smaller venues than her early audiences are used to but is still making a huge wave in the music industry. Mandy Moore won't let us forget her quite yet. Moore's sixth studio album, Amanda Leigh, was released on May 26, 2009. As a follow-up over a decade later, through delays due to struggles with record companies and personal relationships as well as her success in acting on NBC series, This is Us, Moore finally put out her seventh studio album, Silver Landings, via Verve Forecast Records on March 6, 2020. All songs were co-written by Dawes lead-singer, Taylor Goldsmith, and producer, Mike Viola, with a few tracks including co-writers like Lori McKenna and Natalie Hemby (of The Highwomen).
Mandy Moore completed a residency of 4 nights at Los Angeles club, The Bootleg!, where she played with musical guests like Dan Wilson and aforementioned Natalie Hemby. Moore will tour the U.S. spring of 2020.
Extraordinary
Mandy Moore Lyrics
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Quiet and unseen
I lived in stories
But inside I kept a mystery
I was a starling
Nobody's darling
Flying in perfect circles
Just for company
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready to be
Extraordinary
A midnight airplane
A window glowing
I know I am another sparkle in the sky
I shine uncovered
Still undiscovered
But you must see me
In the corner of your eye
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready to be
Extraordinary
Waking up to week of sundays
I am my own parade
Stopping off at a sidewalk cafe
The wind is playing up in the trees
Kicking up confetti leaves
Seems as if it's all to say
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready to be
Extraordinary
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready
And now I'm ready to be
Extraordinary
In Mandy Moore's song Extraordinary, she describes her transformation from being a daydreamer who kept a mystery inside herself to someone who is now ready to be extraordinary. The beginning of the song talks about how she was a daydreamer who lived in stories and was quiet and unseen. The imagery of a starling helps to illustrate this idea of being quiet and unseen. Starlings are often seen as common birds that blend in with their surroundings, much like how Mandy Moore felt before she was ready to be extraordinary. She flew in perfect circles just for company, indicating that she may have been going through the motions just to fit in.
The chorus of the song is where the transformation takes place. Mandy Moore sings about being ready to be extraordinary. She compares herself to a midnight airplane, another sparkle in the sky that shines uncovered and still undiscovered. Here, she's using the imagery of an airplane to suggest that she's ready to take off and be seen by others. She wants to be noticed, but not just noticed for the sake of being noticed. She wants to be seen for who she truly is, and she's finally ready to show the world.
The last verse of the song describes the newfound freedom that comes with being extraordinary. Mandy Moore sings about waking up to a week of Sundays and being her own parade. She's no longer afraid to stand out and be different. She visits a sidewalk cafe and observes the wind playing in the trees, kicking up confetti-like leaves. This image represents the celebration that comes with being extraordinary. She's ready to take on the world and be herself, no matter what anyone else thinks.
Line by Line Meaning
I was a daydream
I used to live in a world of fantasy
Quiet and unseen
I was introverted and unremarkable
I lived in stories
I immersed myself in fictional tales
But inside I kept a mystery
I had a hidden enigmatic aspect to my personality
I was a starling
I was a bird who flew aimlessly
Nobody's darling
I did not have any real connections with anyone
Flying in perfect circles
I had no sense of direction and was lost
Just for company
I was lonely and needed a sense of belonging
And now I'm ready
I have finally prepared myself
And now I'm ready
I have finally prepared myself
And now I'm ready to be
I am now enthusiastic about
Extraordinary
becoming exceptional and amazing
A midnight airplane
An aircraft that moves through the night sky
A window glowing
Radiance emitting from an opening in the aircraft
I know I am another sparkle in the sky
I am one among the innumerable shining objects in the sky
I shine uncovered
I radiate my true self without any barriers
Still undiscovered
I am yet to be found or recognized
But you must see me
You should acknowledge my presence
In the corner of your eye
Just a subtle glance is enough to notice me
Waking up to week of sundays
Every day feels like a day of relaxation
I am my own parade
I am proud of who I am
Stopping off at a sidewalk cafe
Taking a break to enjoy the simple things in life
The wind is playing up in the trees
The gentle breeze causing the leaves to rustle
Kicking up confetti leaves
The leaves that look like confetti being lifted by the wind
Seems as if it's all to say
As if this world is trying to communicate or send a message
And now I'm ready
I am now prepared
And now I'm ready
I am now prepared
And now I'm ready to be
I am now enthusiastic about
Extraordinary
becoming exceptional and amazing
And now I'm ready
I am now prepared
And now I'm ready
I am now prepared
And now I'm ready to be
I am now enthusiastic about
Extraordinary
becoming exceptional and amazing
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DEBORAH R. TALAN, MANDY MOORE, STEVE TANNEN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@minamimoriwaki1140
I was a bay tree
Quiet and unseen
I lived in stories but inside I kept a mystery
I was a starling
Nobodyβs darling
Flying in perfect circles
Just for company
[Chorus]
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready to be
Extraordinary
A midnight airplane
A window blowing
I know I am another sparkle in the sky
I shine on copper
Still undiscovered
But you must see me in the corner of your eye
[Chorus]
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready to be
Extraordinary
Waking up to wake up some day
I am my own prey
Stopping off at a sidewalk cafe
The wind is playing in the trees
Kicking up confetti leaves
Sings as if itβs all to say
[Chorus]
@amandathomas5069
I heard this song playing in Home Depot after getting lunch and a couple beers with my man. Needless to say, he was shopping and I was JAMMING out. Iβd never heard this song ever in my life. Weβre not together anymore but I will always correlate this song with that memory. Thank you for this! ππππ
@damionfunchess8139
I heard it in Loweβs And used the google song search and had to figure out what song it was lol !!
@TGMusique
Way before Taylor Swift had her share of cottagecore in Folklore as an album concept, there existed Mandy Moore's Wild Hope! π Revisiting this underrated album hoping it could've reached Folklore's massive success :(
@autumnleaves8984
I don't know if it's fair to compare Folklore and Wild Hope. They're very different sonically (and in lyricism). I love Mandy, but I think if I had to choose between the two, I'd go with Folklore. Taylor Swift's songwriting is stronger.
@skurinski
you clearly forgot Nelly Furtado's album "Folklore" from 2003...
@mmchavoya2885
Pretty song. Didn't know she sang this.
@ellalopez3358
I think this is more evermore and red
@minamimoriwaki1140
I was a bay tree
Quiet and unseen
I lived in stories but inside I kept a mystery
I was a starling
Nobodyβs darling
Flying in perfect circles
Just for company
[Chorus]
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready to be
Extraordinary
A midnight airplane
A window blowing
I know I am another sparkle in the sky
I shine on copper
Still undiscovered
But you must see me in the corner of your eye
[Chorus]
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready
And now Iβm ready to be
Extraordinary
Waking up to wake up some day
I am my own prey
Stopping off at a sidewalk cafe
The wind is playing in the trees
Kicking up confetti leaves
Sings as if itβs all to say
[Chorus]
@Ziabrenee
Thank you!
@keshasmith196
Thank you, my New Favorite songπβ€