The Whisperers


The Whisperers es la sexta canción del disco Electric Fire, de Roger Taylor.

Composición y producción

Escrita por: Roger Taylor y Nicholas Evans
Producción: Roger Taylor y Joshua J. Macrae

Personal

Roger Taylor - voces, bajo y teclados
Keith Prior - batería
Jonathan Perkins - teclados
Matthew Exelby - guitarra

Información

* Esta canción incluye citas de The Horse Whisperer, libro de Nicholas Evans.

Versiones oficiales de la canción

1) Versión de estudio (6:09): Sexta canción del disco Electric Fire.



Letra de la canción

Between men, between horses there is mistrust and fear
And it's only got deeper with the passing of years
We know this from paintings, we know this from books
Some men had real magic while others just took

There were gypsies and showmen, and charlatan shamans
There were men who could softly whisper the devils away
John Solomon Rary tamed a horse of the Queen
Laid it down on the ground
Then he lay down beside it, put his head on it's hooves
You can imagine the scene

For secrets uttered softly into pricked and troubled ears
These men were known as whisperers
These men were known as whisperers

An Indian charm bought for the price of a meal
Was the secret of Sullivan that died with him for real?
We know this from paintings, we know this from books
Some men had real magic while others just talked

For secrets uttered softly to soothe all troubled fears
These men were known as whisperers
These men were known as whisperers

(Softly spoken secrets live in)
(Troubled fears are disappearing)
(With the passing of each year)

For secrets uttered softly to soothe all troubled fears
These men were known as whisperers
For secrets uttered softly into pricked and troubled ears
These men were known as whisperers
(Can you hear the whisperers)
These men were known as whisperers
(Can you hear the whisperers)
These men were known as whisperers
(Can you hear the whisperers)
These men were known as whisperers
(Can you hear the whisperers)
These men were known as whisperers

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