He bought his first harmonica when he was 16, for $2 at a flea market in Bessemer, Alabama, and taught himself to play blues harp. He discovered that he possessed absolute pitch when he was able to recognize the pitches of ordinary noises and mimic them on the harmonica. Hicks was 18 when he wrote his first song, "In Your Time", and he taught himself to play guitar when he was 19.
While in college, Hicks was part of a band called Passing Through, which he later quit to start his own band. He recorded In Your Time, an album which included both studio and live tracks, independently in 1997. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2000 to pursue a music career. There, he worked with Nashville veterans Billy Earl McClelland and Percy Sledge and recorded a three-track demo but was unable to find a label that would sign him. He left Nashville after a year due to what he called the "oversaturation of the market". Hicks returned to Alabama and launched a professional music career, performing at various venues and parties, mostly around the Southeastern United States.
He recorded, produced, and released a second album, Under the Radar, in 2005. Despite releasing two albums prior to appearing on American Idol, he did not violate their requirements for contestants, as he had never held a recording contract.
Studio recording sessions for the eponymous major label debut Taylor Hicks ran in Calabasas, California between October and November 2006, and took six weeks in total. The album was produced by Matt Serletic, who has produced for Collective Soul, matchbox twenty, and Rob Thomas. The album was released on December 12, 2006 and debuted at the number two spot on the Billboard 200 charts. It was certified as a platinum album by the RIAA on January 17, 2007.
On February 21, 2007, Hicks launched a a three-month US promotional tour for his album, followed almost immediately by a summer tour. One of the high energy shows was captured on film and appeared on HDNet under the title "Whomp At The Warfield."
In 2009 Hicks released his second album, The Distance, on his own label, Modern Whomp Records, on March 10, 2009. The first single, "What's Right Is Right", was added to AC adds on January 27, 2009. So far the single reached #24 on Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. It was produced by Simon Climie and Dennis Morgan.
Hicks returned to the American Idol stage on April 29, 2009 during Season 8 and performed the second single from The Distance, Seven Mile Breakdown, which was re-released in a country format.
Both "What's Right is Right" and "Seven Mile Breakdown" were made into music videos.
In May 2009, Taylor Hicks made Forbes "Top Ten earning American Idol stars" list, coming in at number 10, with over $300,000 earned from album sales and from his role as "Teen Angel" in the national tour of Grease.
Heart and Soul
Taylor Hicks Lyrics
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And find ourselves alone
In a world full of darkness
For those who have no home
This time, now, love's taking its toll
So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Heart and Soul
I know love is around the corner
And heartache's around the bend
When will this lasting darkness
Ever come to an end?
This time, now, love's taking its toll
So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Heart and Soul
They say love is an empty pocket
Where fools love to dwell
I can see by the looks of it
It goes to show that you never can tell
This time, now, love's taking its toll
So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Heart and Soul
Oh, honey,
Heart and Soul
The lyrics of Taylor Hicks's song Heart and Soul are about the difficulties that people face in life, especially when it comes to love. The first two lines of the song express weariness and loneliness that people feel in a world full of darkness. Hicks describes this world as "a world for those who have no home," indicating that some people feel like they don't belong anywhere in society.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Heart and Soul" and Hicks sings about love taking a toll on him. However, he adds that even though he is struggling, he is still living off of his heart and soul. He acknowledges the presence of both love and heartache in life and wonders when the dark times will come to an end.
In the third verse, Hicks refers to a saying that "love is an empty pocket where fools love to dwell." He then reveals his own perspective, saying that you never can tell when love will come to you. The song ends with Hicks repeating the chorus of "Heart and Soul," adding the endearment "honey" for a sense of sweetness.
In summary, the song highlights the struggles that come with love and how it can take a toll on a person, but it also emphasizes the importance of relying on one's heart and soul to get through challenging times.
Line by Line Meaning
Sometimes we get weary
Occasionally, we feel exhausted and disheartened
And find ourselves alone
And discover that we are by ourselves
In a world full of darkness
In a world that's full of sadness and hardship
For those who have no home
For people who have nowhere to go
This time, now, love's taking its toll
At this moment, love is having a significant impact
So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Up to this point, I've only been able to rely on my emotions and spirit
I know love is around the corner
I'm aware that love is nearby
And heartache's around the bend
And sadness is just up ahead
When will this lasting darkness
When will this pervasive gloominess and sorrow
Ever come to an end?
Ever come to an end?
They say love is an empty pocket
It's often said that love is an unfulfilling pursuit
Where fools love to dwell
Where foolish people enjoy residing
I can see by the looks of it
I can tell from appearances
It goes to show that you never can tell
It demonstrates that you can never be sure
Oh, honey, Heart and Soul
Oh, my dear, one's emotions and spirit
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Taylor Reuben Hicks
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