From an early age, Matt Dusk wanted to become a performer. At the age of seven, he was accepted into the St. Michael's Choir School, where he remained for eleven years. Originally Dusk performed opera and classical music but after hearing a couple Tony Bennett and Sarah Vaughan records at the age of 17 he began to change his musical style and direction. In 1998 he won the top spot in the Canadian National Exhibition Rising Star Competition, beating out 654 contestants. However, Dusk was on a path to take over the family business, and in 1998 went to Toronto's York University to study economics. After spending a year in the economics department, Dusk could not forget his passion for music and in 1999 changed programs to study for a BFA in music, where his emphasis was squarely on jazz and popular music. He studied jazz theory with John Gittins, jazz vocal with Bob Fenton, and attended a masterclass with Oscar Peterson. Dusk was also awarded the university’s Oscar Peterson Scholarship and in 2002 graduated with an honors degree in music.
Before Dusk had secured a major record deal, he recorded four independent CDs (The Way It Is being the only one re-released thusfar) and many of his songs became popular on MP3 websites. In March 2003 he signed a major record deal with Decca Records. In 2004 Dusk was invited to the Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas to perform as in-house entertainer throughout the filming of the hit reality TV show on FOX, "The Casino".
His debut album "Two Shots" was released on June 5, 2004. The album produced the hit single, "Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad" which was written by Bono and The Edge from the Irish rock band U2. Dusk followed up his debut album with a holiday album entitled "Peace On Earth" which was released November 30, 2005.
In January 2006 Dusk travelled to Los Angeles to record his next album Back In Town at Capitol Records fabled Studio A. Here, Dusk recorded with a 58 piece orchestra. Back In Town features a mix of jazz standards and originals, and was released in June of 2006. As a promotion, Matt included personally signed liner notes with every pre-ordered copy of this album.
April Moon
Matt Dusk Lyrics
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I was left for some other guy
All I could do was wish them both well
And gaze at my friend in the sky
April Moon
You know me
I have wept here before
I just hate that side of me
April Moon
My baby left me here with nothing
You know the ropes
Can't you do something
To restore my sanity
I remember the good times
Love was strong so I thought
Do the stars cheat on you
Like she did me
I think not
I think not
April Moon
So full, so bright
Maybe one day
She'll be in my arms again
But not tonight, not tonight
April Moon
The lyrics of Matt Dusk's song "April Moon" tell a sorrowful tale of heartbreak and longing. The singer shares a personal story of being left for someone else, expressing their acceptance of the situation while also revealing the pain they feel inside. The mention of gazing at their "friend in the sky" suggests that the April moon serves as a confidant, someone to whom they can pour out their emotions.
The singer addresses the April moon directly, personifying it as a companion who knows them intimately. They admit to having cried before under the same moon, indicating that this heartbreak is not their first experience of pain. Despite the hurt suffered, they confess going back to their ex-lover for more, which they resent about themselves. The plea to the April moon to "do something" highlights their desperate desire for restoration of their sanity and emotional well-being.
The lyrics reflect on the memories of happier times in the relationship, where love was believed to be strong. The singer questions whether the stars, which are often associated with steadfastness and constancy, can be unfaithful like their former partner. They confidently state that they believe the stars would never betray them. However, the mentioning of this suggests that their trust in love has been shaken, leading them to seek solace in the April moon once again.
Overall, "April Moon" portrays the singer's struggle with heartbreak, their acknowledgement of their own weaknesses, and their yearning for healing and the possibility of a renewed love in the future.
Line by Line Meaning
This is a story I've wanted to tell
I have a tale that has been longing to be told
I was left for some other guy
She chose to be with someone else, leaving me behind
All I could do was wish them both well
My only option was to hope for their happiness
And gaze at my friend in the sky
I found solace in observing the moon, my companion
April Moon
Personifying the moon as a symbol of comfort and understanding
You know me
You understand me deeply
I have wept here before
I have shed tears in this familiar place in the past
Can you believe I went back to her for more
Can you fathom that I returned to her despite the pain she caused
I just hate that side of me
I despise that part of myself that keeps going back to her
My baby left me here with nothing
My beloved abandoned me without anything
You know the ropes
You are well acquainted with the challenges I face
Can't you do something
Is there not a way for you to intervene
To restore my sanity
To bring back my mental stability
I remember the good times
I reminisce about the moments of joy we shared
Love was strong so I thought
I believed our love was resilient
Do the stars cheat on you
Do celestial bodies betray your trust as she did mine
Like she did me
Similar to how she deceived me
I think not
I highly doubt it
I think not
I highly doubt it
April Moon
Addressing the moon again as a source of solace
So full, so bright
Radiant and luminous
Maybe one day
Perhaps in the future
She'll be in my arms again
I will hold her close once more
But not tonight, not tonight
But not tonight, it won't happen soon
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOBBY CALDWELL
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
thefiedlerproduction
this is just wonderful. Matt, so so sung from the heart!.
eslam ahmed
ya wad .. ya wad <3
VampireGeth
lame