A protest song released as the 7th track of 4th album But Seriously in October 1989. Interestingly, the song was the last 1 of the 1980ās and the first of the 1990ās. Collins explained this song was about despairing the homeless in multiple interviews To The Mail On Sunday āI wrote this after being in Washington DC where I was amazed by how many people I saw living in boxes.ā In a Musician interview āI remember when we played Washington⦠Washington was almost at a standstill and these people were trying to sleep on the grills where all the hot air was coming up, and you could see that it was in the shadow of Capitol Hill. I thought it was an extraordinary contradiction.ā However, Collins was criticized by the English news for writing a song about the poor despite being wealthy. He responded in a New York Times interview āWhen I drive down the street, I see the same things everyone else sees. Itās a misconception that if you have a lot of money youāre somehow out of touch with reality.ā
Sud-den-ly, and 'b' again, another easy rhyme: e, me, tree, flea, we, and I had the basis of it." McCartney was 22 when he wrote the song. Only Paul appears on the song. There are different accounts of how the song was recorded, with many biographers stating that McCartney recorded the song by himself, without involving the other band members.
INGGRIS Rencana konser reuni Genesis yang masih simpang siur, akhirnya ditanggapi sang vokalis sekaligus drummer, Phil Collins. Lantaran kondisi fisiknya sudah tidak memungkinkan untuk bermain drum, vokalis kelahiran 31 Januari 1951 ini akan mengajak putranya, Nicholas Collins sebagai drummer di konser reuni Genesis.. Sebelumnya,