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'''"Heaven Of Your Hands"''' is the 6th song on [[start|American Music Club]]'s fourth album, 1989’s ''[[United Kingdom]]''. | '''"Heaven Of Your Hands"''' is the 6th song on [[start|American Music Club]]'s fourth album, 1989’s ''[[United Kingdom]]''. | ||
Eitzel told ''Puncture'', "It's meant to be an uplifting song. I respect country songs which can be about the saddest things - even though they don't describe them very well - and they're happy! I wanted 'Heaven' to be like that. I just kept obsessing about how pathetic it is when there's no other heaven than in someone's hands, it's a real drag..."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://americanmusicclub.com/index.php?title=Articles:Puncture_-_February_1990 | work=Puncture | date=February 1990 | author=Steve Connell | title=American Music Club | accessdate=March 27, 2018}}</ref> | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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| Song by American Music Club from the album United Kingdom | |
| Released | 1989 |
| Format | LP / CD |
| Length | 3:02 |
| Label | Demon Records |
| Writer(s) | Mark Eitzel |
| Producer(s) | Tom Mallon |
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"Heaven Of Your Hands" is the 6th song on American Music Club's fourth album, 1989’s United Kingdom.
Eitzel told Puncture, "It's meant to be an uplifting song. I respect country songs which can be about the saddest things - even though they don't describe them very well - and they're happy! I wanted 'Heaven' to be like that. I just kept obsessing about how pathetic it is when there's no other heaven than in someone's hands, it's a real drag..."[1]
Lyrics
There once was a woman with a silver voice
Said she was accustomed to my face
But I could tell she'd never love anyone
And wanted to run away because I could tell
That she really understands
There was so much that I had to offer
But now I'm all alone at four am
And all I got is the midnight shivers
So I turn the dial and think
Maybe I'll find myself a friend
Who say they understand
Why I waste all my time so far away
From the heaven of your hands
And anyone can give you an answer
'Cause nothing in this life seems real
But I'm nothing without the touch I just don't feel
Mother don't you hear your baby crying
Why don't you reach down and pick it up
Mother all your baby's toys are broken
And I know heaven's not for me
That's something I understand
I don't know how to live
Without the heaven of your hands
There's a heaven in your hands
Video
Personnel
American Music Club
- Mark Eitzel - vocals, guitars
- Danny Pearson - guitar, mandolin, backing vocals
- Vudi - guitar, accordion, backing vocals
- Tom Mallon - bass, producer
- Mike Simms - drums
Others
- Bruce Kaphan - pedal steel
- Charles Gillingham - piano
Also appears on
References
- ↑ Steve Connell (February 1990). "American Music Club". Puncture. Retrieved March 27, 2018.