In waves of people you can lose your feet
You've got to stay hard, to the ground
It gets so easy now to lose your way
When you're ever outward bound
A church bell ringing in the fading light
Stops you dead like a cold steel wall
The ghost of yesteryears is toughing you
And as sure as God you'll fall
And I see me and I see you
I see it all just like it used to be
And all the reasons why it started out
Hit you hard with every bell
The choir practice in the empty hall
Is a sound that you know so well
Like something lost inside your overcoat
You find it later, by mistake
You lost it all a thousand years ago
And you pray it's not too late
And I see me and I see you
I see it all just like it used to be
And I see me and I see you
I see it all just like a diary
Now I remember everything
Yea I remember how it used to be
With every note that choirboy sings
And I see me and I see you
I see it all just like it used to be
Christopher Anton Rea, known as Chris Rea, was a British singer, guitarist, and pianist born in Middlesbrough in 1951. Rea achieved international fame in the 1980s with a blues-rock sound characterized by catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. Among his most famous songs are "Fool" (1978), "Let It Loose" and "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat, I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It" (1984), "Josephine" (1985), "On the Beach" (1986), "Driving Home for Christmas" (1988) and "The Road to Hell" (1989). Rea released over 20 albums in his career, achieving great success also with the remix version of "Josephine" in 1987. His music is often associated with melancholic and nostalgic atmospheres, evoking rural landscapes and solitary journeys. Rea was appreciated for his musical skills and his ability to write lyrics that resonate with a wide audience.
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