Her first solo album, Beautiful World, set the wheels in motion for a succession of hits, including 'Real World', 'Acid Rain', 'Miracle' and 'Don't Stop Believing'. Wendy's vocal performance on the album won her the Oktave award (1992) for Best Female Vocalist and a nomination for Song of the Year ( Miracle).
Wendy moved into world music with her next album, Ruby, which was stunningly remixed by Thapelo Khomo. Shortly after the release, Wendy was asked to sing the South African theme for the 1996 Olympic album produced by Cedric Samson. She performed as the support act for Wet Wet Wet that same year.
During 1998 she also released Duwayo, which was nominated for an FNB Producer of the Year award. 'Duwayo', 'Time', 'Legalize'
In August of 1999 she supported Simply Red on their tour of South Africa. Shortly after that, she released her fourth solo album, On a Pale Blue Dot, which won the FNB Pop Album of the Year Award. She was also nominated for Best Female Vocalist. Includes: 'Pale Blue Dot', 'Caught you in my Head', 'Trust in me', 'Crying Game', 'Why', 'Cool Bananas', 'Funny way'
Wendy joined world music group Mondetta with Steve Newman, Julia Kim, Gito Baloi and Elad Neeman. They released their debut album Small World and performed to packed houses at venues around South Africa, including the Oude Libertas Amphitheatre and Womad 2001. Includes: 'Mondetta', 'HeyaHeya'
Wendy completed and released her 5th solo album Holy Water toward the end of 2002.As usual she outdid herself by writing, performing and producing an uplifting, lyrically inspiring and very beautiful album. At the SAMA 9 awards she was nominated for a best of Adult contemporary Award. Includes: 'Life', 'Holy Water', 'Touch Your Skin', 'Heaven', 'Sun'
Real
Wendy Oldfield Lyrics
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A novels in this honey cup
An afternoon of what will come , we'll see
A birthing right of the soul
Something not about control
A little more than physical
Why does it seem so plain to me
Why is it so real
Is it so evident
Is it so obvious
That no one else can see
Why is it so real
Is it so evident
Is it so obvious
That no one else can see
Who am I to notice
And who am I to point
And who am I to write the manual
Who am I to take a look
In the pages of the book
Why does it seem so plain to me
And you just can't see
Why is it so real
Is it so evident
Is it so obvious
That no one else can see
Why is it so real
Is it so evident
Is it so obvious
That no one else can see
Real
I'm holding on the hands of love
Flying with the white dove
Trying to hold on top everything
What a day to begin
A life time in an afternoon
A living of this song
Why does it seem so plain to me
And you just can't see
Why is it so real
Is it so evident
Is it so obvious
That no one else can see
Why is it so real
Is it so evident
Is it so obvious
That no one else can see
Real
In Wendy Oldfield's song Real, the first stanza talks about the singer's observation of the world and its wonders. She speaks of how life is unpredictable and there's always something to look forward to. The phrase "A birthing right of the soul/Something not about control/A little more than physical" implies that life is not just about physical things that can be controlled, but there is an aspect of spirituality and inner growth that comes along with it.
In the second stanza, the singer questions why she is the only one who can see the reality of life. She asks who she is to notice and point out these things and to even write a manual. This suggests that she is struggling with the pressure of understanding and interpreting the world, and feeling uncertain of her place in it. The repetition of "Why is it so real/Is it so evident/Is it so obvious/That no one else can see" reflects her confusion and frustration at how others seem oblivious to what seems so clear to her.
The third stanza talks about love and the singer's desire to hold onto it tightly. She compares it to flying with a white dove, symbolizing love's ethereal nature. The line "A lifetime in an afternoon/A living of this song" reinforces the idea that life is short and one must make the most of it. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the theme of being aware of the reality of life and how it can be overlooked by others.
Overall, 'Real' is a song that encourages introspection and pondering over the simple and profound aspects of life that might be taken for granted by others. It speaks to the struggles of finding oneself in the world and the importance of holding onto what truly matters.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm looking out and looking up
I am searching beyond what is in front of me
A novels in this honey cup
A story is hidden in this moment
An afternoon of what will come , we'll see
The future is uncertain but we will face it together
A birthing right of the soul
A spiritual awakening is taking place
Something not about control
There is more to life than trying to control everything
A little more than physical
This experience is beyond just the physical realm
Why does it seem so plain to me
The truth is clear to me
And you just can't see
Others are blind to the truth
Why is it so real
The truth is undeniable
Is it so evident
It should be obvious
Is it so obvious
The truth is blatantly clear
That no one else can see
Others cannot perceive what is obvious to me
Who am I to notice
I am just an observer
And who am I to point
I cannot force others to see the truth
And who am I to write the manual
I cannot dictate the rules of life
Who am I to take a look
I am just trying to understand
In the pages of the book
I am searching for answers
I'm holding on the hands of love
Love is guiding me
Flying with the white dove
I am free like a bird
Trying to hold on top everything
I am striving to stay on top despite the challenges
What a day to begin
This is a new beginning
A life time in an afternoon
This experience is profound and will last a lifetime
A living of this song
This moment is a reflection of the beauty of life
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Tim Parr musician
Awesome song Wendy . Wishing you great success with your new album
Amit Deshwal
great music ๐ผ
Paul Marais
Love it!
Elaine Lamb
Wendy, I LOVE this!!
Info Swiss Oil
Love this song Wendy awesome stuff
Jenny Delenta
Wow beautiful as ever. Love the song x x x
Tellinger & Fresk
Just gorgeous! Lovely to see my old musical compatriot Martin on guitar :-) Barbora and I are thinking about you here in Pragueโฆ
Peter Sserwanga
HOLI SHIT! How have I not met this voice!
Reef Master
Awesome!