Since his early days as a vocalist Ron Carroll wrote and sung on many major singles including ‘Lucky Star’ with SuperFunk, ‘What A Wonderful World’ with Bob Sinclar & Axwell, ‘Back Together’ with Hardsoul and many more.
As ‘R.O.N.N’ Ron Carroll’s production alter ego, production and remixing duties have been heavy, with classic releases such as ‘Love Generation’ for Bob Sinclar all ranging from tech house, techno to big room house.
When R.O.N.N aka Ron Carroll is not working in the studio, he performs at some of the largest electronic dance music events in the world including Loveland Festival in Amsterdam, major venues in Brazil, Sensation Events (South America), Ibiza and top clubs throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East.
Ron is also the driving force behind Electricity, a label that epitomises Ron’s crafty style of music. With a sure-fire promise of records that go back to the days of focusing purely on those dance floors, Electricity’s releases are already corrupting clubs and airwaves throughout the world of dance music. In the years ahead Ron Carroll is scheduled to perform at more major events and festivals than ever before and his release schedule shows no signs of slowing down soon, which will literally be music to the ears of his global fan base.
Walking Down the Street
Ron Carroll Lyrics
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Floatin' around I'm a real low mind
See a pretty thing in a wall
See a pretty thing in a wall
In a wall
In a wall
In a wall
Yeah, deep in the night I'm lost in love
A thousand eyes they look at you
A thousand eyes they, they look at you
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Where faces shine
A real low mind
Faces shine
A real low
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
The lyrics of Ron Carroll's song Walking Down The Street depict a scene of the singer walking down a street where the faces of people shine, but he is not in his right mind. He notices a pretty thing on a wall several times, which can be interpreted as his focus on material things rather than people. He is lost in love, and a thousand eyes are looking at him, which can be viewed as a reflection of his own self-judgment.
The repetition of "Oh, come on" and "yeah, yeah, yeah" creates an atmosphere of urgency and restlessness, indicating the singer's inability to find what he is looking for. The use of the phrase "real low mind" suggests a state of depression or dissatisfaction with one's self, while the shining faces can represent the superficiality of society. The overall tone of the song is contemplative, inviting the listener to question their own priorities and desires.
Overall, Walking Down The Street is a thought-provoking song that encourages reflection on the nature of happiness and fulfillment in life. It portrays the struggle of balancing materialism and spirituality and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and introspection.
Line by Line Meaning
Down on the street where the faces shine
I'm on a street where people's faces shimmer with all kinds of emotions and light.
Floatin' around I'm a real low mind
I'm drifting around, lost in deep thoughts and emotions.
See a pretty thing in a wall
I spot an attractive person amidst an unremarkable scenery.
In a wall
In a wall
In a wall
I keep seeing this person within the same, unchanging background.
Yeah, deep in the night I'm lost in love
In these late nighttime hours, I am lost and consumed by feelings of love.
A thousand eyes they look at you
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
So many people's gazes are fixated on this stunning person, and I encourage them to come closer.
Where faces shine
A real low mind
Faces shine
A real low
The contrast between the bright, lively surroundings and my melancholic mindset is stark.
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Oh, come on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
I keep urging myself and others to keep moving forward and embracing life's pleasures.
Writer(s): Ron Carroll, Margareta Jalkeus the Real Group Copyright: Kohaw Music, Musicallstars Bv
Contributed by Sebastian C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@estaban22
2020 bois?
@KalachMikazz
yeeee
@marlenegarcia9675
👍🏽
@misamisamisamisa
Yeeeet
@moritz1
2021
@gators2728
This song is my childhood.
@MrAyztee
I'm walkin' down the street with my Nike's on! 👟
@patrickoverpelt3123
Amazing track
@AudaxMusic
Amazing!
@AjayKumar-vk2mq
Classic