Ana Ćurčin — Alone
Album: Sketches of Belonging
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Released: 2016
Length: 2:50
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Alone alone alone
Guess it’s what I am
Without you
So evident again
Stressing the emptiness
Is what I’ll do today
And if I starve from this task
I’ll regain my strength and have a drink to smoke through all the hallways that lead me nowhere
I’ll think of your eyes, can i?
And how it feels so right
Without this terror of freedom of mine
Where I can not bear all the judgements I’m spared
And once again I’ll end up in shame alone
Alone alone alone
Guess it’s what I am
Without you
So evident again
Stressing the emptiness
Is what I’ll do today
And if I starve from this task
I’ll regain my strength and have a drink to smoke through all the hallways that lead me nowhere
I’ll think of your eyes, can i?
And how it feels so right
Without this terror of freedom of mine
Where I can not bear all the judgements I’m spared
And once again I’ll end up in shame alone
Alone alone alone
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Haven't heard it for some time on RP.
I would like to hear it again on RP. please
C'mon Bill, we love this song. Roll it, please!
More Ana Church-in, please!
after watching her intervew the other day, i can just say, Ana is amazing !
Take on me.
More, more, more!
Nix wrote:
Being from Serbia, I could clarify the pronunciation. The first consonant is pronounced "soft ch", like trying to pronounce something between "True" and "Yard". Next vowel is pronounced as "u" in "pUt". R is r. Next one is "ch", followed by on "i", as in "grIn". And "n" is really just an "n".
But that is all secondary. That was a nice song, that is most important.
Thanks for the pronunciation guide, which is helpful. As you write, though, the important thing is that it's a nice song. Once again, RP finds an artist new and appealing to my external auditory meatus (as Lazarus would write). Thanks, Bill & Becky :)
Being from Serbia, I could clarify the pronunciation. The first consonant is pronounced "soft ch", like trying to pronounce something between "True" and "Yard". Next vowel is pronounced as "u" in "pUt". R is r. Next one is "ch", followed by on "i", as in "grIn". And "n" is really just an "n".
But that is all secondary. That was a nice song, that is most important.
Thanks for the pronunciation guide, which is helpful. As you write, though, the important thing is that it's a nice song. Once again, RP finds an artist new and appealing to my external auditory meatus (as Lazarus would write). Thanks, Bill & Becky :)
Solanus wrote:
It's always a tricky thing, referencing another word to determine how to pronounce things. Depending on where you're from and/or who you talk to, you can get a whole different sound. Take for instance the word "roof": I've heard it pronounced like "tooth" or like "woof". I'm guessing you're pointing to "tooth".
BTW, very good song.
Being from Serbia, I could clarify the pronunciation. The first consonant is pronounced "soft ch", like trying to pronounce something between "True" and "Yard". Next vowel is pronounced as "u" in "pUt". R is r. Next one is "ch", followed by on "i", as in "grIn". And "n" is really just an "n".
But that is all secondary. That was a nice song, that is most important.
It's always a tricky thing, referencing another word to determine how to pronounce things. Depending on where you're from and/or who you talk to, you can get a whole different sound. Take for instance the word "roof": I've heard it pronounced like "tooth" or like "woof". I'm guessing you're pointing to "tooth".
BTW, very good song.
Being from Serbia, I could clarify the pronunciation. The first consonant is pronounced "soft ch", like trying to pronounce something between "True" and "Yard". Next vowel is pronounced as "u" in "pUt". R is r. Next one is "ch", followed by on "i", as in "grIn". And "n" is really just an "n".
But that is all secondary. That was a nice song, that is most important.
gedejong2 wrote:
It's always a tricky thing, referencing another word to determine how to pronounce things. Depending on where you're from and/or who you talk to, you can get a whole different sound. Take for instance the word "roof": I've heard it pronounced like "tooth" or like "woof". I'm guessing you're pointing to "tooth".
BTW, very good song.
Bill, fyi, it is pronounced "Anna Choorcheen" (with the 'ch' in churn and the 'oo' as in roof). Emphasis on the first syllable.
It's always a tricky thing, referencing another word to determine how to pronounce things. Depending on where you're from and/or who you talk to, you can get a whole different sound. Take for instance the word "roof": I've heard it pronounced like "tooth" or like "woof". I'm guessing you're pointing to "tooth".
BTW, very good song.
Bill, fyi, it is pronounced "Anna Choorcheen" (with the 'ch' in churn and the 'oo' as in roof). Emphasis on the first syllable.
hayduke2 wrote:
But, it's just, art. On, you know, the album cover. A sketch. On a photo. Of belonging. Eh?
Anyway, I like both the song and the art. : )
Maybe it wasn't her intention, certainly not her obligation, to turn you on.
songs ok but I think the art direction on that photo is quite a turn-off (she looks like she knows how bad it's going to look)
But, it's just, art. On, you know, the album cover. A sketch. On a photo. Of belonging. Eh?
Anyway, I like both the song and the art. : )
Maybe it wasn't her intention, certainly not her obligation, to turn you on.
songs ok but I think the art direction on that photo is quite a turn-off (she looks like she knows how bad it's going to look)
Bill, thanks again for introducing a very interesting artist. Sounds good!
This is badass tune! ;)