In the 1990s Thomas met Trey Many through mutual friends and began playing shows with Velour 100. They recorded one EP together in 1999 and played a few short tours, during which time she met Damien Jurado and Pedro the Lion. She then moved to Seattle to attend Cornish College briefly before deciding to focus on a solo recording career. Her appearance on the song "Parking Lot", from Damien Jurado's album Ghost of David, brought her to the attention of famed record label Sub Pop who signed her in 2000.
Her debut album When We Were Small was released on 22 January 2001. The album featured Eric Fisher (who Thomas met at performance art school in Seattle) on guitar and keyboards and Andy Myers on drums.
Fisher and Myers returned for 2003's follow-up Only With Laughter Can You Win.
Thomas released her third album, If Songs Could Be Held, in 2005.
Her fourth album These Friends of Mine, was recorded in collaboration with Sufjan Stevens who plays guitar and banjo as well as providing some vocals, and Denison Witmer.
She released a holiday album called A Very Rosie Christmas in November 2008 through her own record label.
Her 2012 album is entitled "With Love". The same year she relocated to New York City from Seattle.
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All the Way to New York City
Rosie Thomas Lyrics
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All the way to New York City
We could get an apartment there
Be closer to our families
We can take my station wagon
And fill it to the brim
And wave goodbye to all our lovely friends
You could write for picture shows
And I could get a job
Waiting tables at a restaurant
Where famous people like to go
We could buy old overcoats
And walk through the snow
All the way around Central Park
Our cheeks as pink as wild roses
We could take the subway home
And stare at our reflections
In the window panes of the train
And see how much New York has changed us
Rosie Thomas's song "All the Way to New York City" talks about a couple that wishes to move to New York City together. They talk about taking her station wagon and packing everything they own while waving goodbye to their friends. The couple speaks about how they could get an apartment in New York and be closer to their families. The lyrics quote the couple's dreams and aspirations to do something for themselves, be it her writing for pictures, and him waiting at a restaurant famous people like to go. Finally, they say that they could take the subway home and see how much New York has changed them.
The touching lyrics of this song suggest that the couple has been living far from their homes and families, and maybe they have realized the importance of family bonds in their lives. They aspire to start a new life together where they can fulfill their dreams and be closer to their loved ones. The line, "Our cheeks as pink as wild roses," stands out as a beautiful metaphor to describe the couple's joy as they walk around Central Park. Their love and anticipation for the big move are clearly visible in the lyrics.
In summary, the song captures the essence of the beautiful dreams that lovers share and how they plan to fulfill them by living their lives without regrets. It is a song about love, aspirations, and making a fresh start in life.
Line by Line Meaning
I wish I could take you with me
I long to have you by my side
All the way to New York City
On this journey to the big city
We could get an apartment there
We can find a place to stay
Be closer to our families
To be near our loved ones
We can take my station wagon
My car will suffice
And fill it to the brim
We'll pack all our belongings
And wave goodbye to all our lovely friends
Bid farewell to our cherished acquaintances
Never to return again
We may never go back
You could write for picture shows
You could craft stories for films
And I could get a job
I could secure employment
Waiting tables at a restaurant
Working at a diner or eatery
Where famous people like to go
Celebrity hotspots could be our workplace
We could buy old overcoats
We can shop for used coats
And walk through the snow
Walking on snowy streets
All the way around Central Park
Exploring the entire Central Park
Our cheeks as pink as wild roses
Our rosy cheeks like wild roses
We could take the subway home
Riding the subway to our dwelling
And stare at our reflections
Gazing at our own images
In the window panes of the train
In the glass of the train's window
And see how much New York has changed us
And observe how NYC affects us
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: ROSIE THOMAS
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