Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Shawn Smith
Vocals
Regan Hagar
Drums
John Hoag
Guitar
Cory Kane
Keyboards
Chris Fuhrman
Mixed Artist
Dennis Herring
Mixed Artist
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Shawn Smith
Songwriter
Regan Hagar
Songwriter
John Hoag
Songwriter
Cory Kane
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Bob Ludwig
Mastering Engineer
The Satchel Partnership
Producer
Lyrics
Listen to an angel sing
Listen to the joy he brings
Huddled underneath the clouds
I would just shout out loud
Why do I suffer so?
Why do I want to go?
And don't show me that disguise
Until you learn the meaning of trust
Until you learn the meaning of life
Until you learn to rip off the night and day
You're never going to be alright
So come on and take a stand
And kick until you think you understand
Until you learn to rip off the night and day
You're never going to be okay
Until you learn the meaning of life
You're never going to be alright
My salty friend
What do you know about me?
How can you possibly see
Without walking in my shoes?
You'll never taste enough of my blues
So put on your old fur coat
It's 1973
You'll never know enough of us, yes
Until you learn the meaning of trust
Until you learn the meaning of life
Until you learn to rip off the night and day
You're never going to be alright, yes
Now come on and take a stand
And kick him till you think you understand
Until you learn to rub off the night and day
Yes, you're never going to be okay
Until you learn the meaning of life
Yes, you're never going to be alright
Yes, no one's gonna take a hand
My love
Don't you understand?
Yes, yeah
Until you learn the meaning of trust
Until you learn the meaning of life
Yes, until you learn to rip off the night and day
Yes, you're never going to be okay
Yes, and come on and take a hand
Yes, and kick him till you think you understand
Yes, until you learn the meaning of life
Yes, you're never going to be alright
Yes, until you learn to rip off the night and day
Yes, you're never going to be okay
Yes, until you learn the meaning of life
Life, life
Yes, and listen to the blues
My friend, it's gonna end
Yeah, yeah
Written by: Cory Kane, John Hoag, Regan Hagar, Shawn Smith