1. An Australian classic/progressive rock band from the early 70's. (Formed in 1969)
2. A Venezuelan-Peruvian Latin rock singer, occasionally referred to as "La reina del rock en Venezuela" (the Venezuelan queen of rock). http://www.rockenfantasia.com. (Formed in 1983)
3. A melodic-punk four-piece from Japan. Members are CHISATO (Vocal), IO (Guitar), CAZZ (Guitar) and TEN (Bass).
4. An Australian actress turned singer Melissa Tkautz used this name for her first stint at a career in pop music. (Formed in 1991)
5. A Russian death/doom metal band. (Formed in 1992)
6. A sultry Arab popstar who has two albums under her belt, Baddi Mennak (2006) and just released Mfakker Halak Min (2008). Her music varies from dance music to ballads. Her producer, Jean Saliba, is responsible for most of Elissa's pre-2005 career success.
7. A French R&B singer http://www.melissa-lesite.com. See Mélissa. (Formed in 2006)
8. A Eurobeat project. (Formed in 2006)
9. Melissa López is a Spanish singer, widely known for her participation in the Operacion Triunfo 2006 and Destino Eurovision 2011.
10. A singer-songwriter from Virginia, now residing in California. She is currently working on new material with her husband. (?)
11. A Metal, Grunge, Stoner Rock band from Kichevo, Macedonia. See https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAUK2uIGpKKEIu8WQ3lylgQ
12. Black metal and hardcore punk 4-piece from Brooklyn, New York, US. Formed in 2021. https://melissanyc.bandcamp.com
13. Disbanded Chilean reggae band, formed in 2014. https://m.facebook.com/MusicaMelissa
14. Melissa Agliottone is an Italian singer. She represented Italy at Junior Eurovision 2023 together with Ranya Moufidi with the song Un mondo giusto
Blues
Melissa Lyrics
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And it seems we're meant to be
Your love has taken over
There's something 'bout you
Maybe it's that shade of blue
In your eyes
I fantasise
Gimme those blue eyes
How I'm feeling
You caught me dreaming
'Bout your blue eyes
Those eyes of yours
They tell me the score
But your hands sympathise
And shape me like the sky
You give me those loving feels
But I want something real
And that's the deal
Gimme those blue eyes
There's no way I can disguise
How I'm feeling
You caught me dreaming
'Bout your blue eyes
Something I can't explain
Maybe it's in your way
When it's all the same
Even when you make me wait
I see blue in your eyes
I see blue all the time
I see blue way up high
I see blue
Give me
Those blue eyes
Give me
Those blue eyes
Gimme those blue eyes
There's no way I can disguise
How I'm feeling
You caught me dreaming
Gimme those blue eyes
There's no way I can disguise
How I'm feeling
You caught me dreaming
'Bout your blue eyes
There's no where I can hide
All these butterflies
I want this love for the rest of my life
We can't let this slip by
The song "Blues in 2" by Melissa is a reflective and contemplative look at the nature of God and our relationship to the divine. The lyrics describe the singer's encounter with a child who is walking down the street with purpose, full of questions about God. As they walk, they discuss their thoughts on the divine, wondering about God's nature and why we are who we are.
The repetition of the phrase "Tell me all your thoughts on God" throughout the song reinforces the idea that we are all searching for answers about our place in the world and our relationship to something greater than ourselves. The use of the child as a symbol of innocence and curiosity adds depth to the song, as the child's questions are ones that we all grapple with at some point in our lives.
The slow, lilting melody of the song adds to its reflection on the nature of God and our relationship to the divine. The repeated use of the phrase "Am I very far now?" emphasizes the sense of longing and searching for something that is always just out of reach.
Overall, "Blues in 2" is a poignant and contemplative song that encourages listeners to reflect on their own thoughts about the divine and our place in the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Must have been late after noon.
It appears to have been later in the day.
I could tell by how far the child's shadow stretched out.
The length of the child's shadow indicated the time of day.
And he walked with a purpose in his sneakers down the street.
The child was walking with intent in his sneakers on the street.
He had many questions like children often do.
The child was curious and had numerous questions, which is typical of children.
He said, "Tell me all your thoughts on God.
And tell me, am I very far?"
The child was seeking answers about God and wondering about the distance to some destination.
On our way, the sun broke free of the clouds.
While on the journey, the sun emerged from behind the clouds.
We count only blue cars skip the cracks in the street
And ask many questions like children often do.
The group was preoccupied with counting blue cars and avoiding street cracks while still exhibiting childlike curiosity.
We said, "Tell me all your thoughts on God,
'Cause I'd really like to meet her.
And ask her why we're who we are."
The group was still seeking answers about God and wanting to know the reason for their existence.
'Cause I'm on my way to see her.
So tell me, am I very far,
Am I very far now
The group was traveling to see God and seeking reassurance about their proximity to the destination.
It's getting cold, picked up the pace.
How our shoes make hard noises in this place.
Our clothes are stained, we pass the money, cross our people
And ask many questions like children often do.
The group was experiencing some discomfort, moving faster, and dealing with some external factors while still curious about the world.
Tell me all your thoughts on God,
'Cause I'd really like to meet her.
And ask her why we're who we are.
Reiteration of the group's desire to gain understanding of God and their purpose.
'Cause I'm on my way to see her.
So tell me am I very far,
Am I very far now?
Reiteration of the group's desire to reach their God destination and their proximity to it.
Tell me all your thoughts on God.
Tell me all your thoughts on God.
Final appeal to gain knowledge and understanding of God.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Melissa Paice
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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