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Mike Rutherford
The Living Years
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Composer
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Mike Rutherford
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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5:46
"The Living Years" is a song composed by Mike Rutherford, the bassist and guitarist of the British rock band Genesis. The song was released in 1988 as a single from the album of the same name. It was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in the United States and Canada, and the top 10 in several other countries. The song is a poignant reflection on the relationship between a father and son, and the regrets that can arise when communication breaks down. The lyrics were written by Rutherford and B.A. Robertson, and are based on Rutherford's own experiences of losing his father. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a slow, mournful introduction, featuring a solo piano and Rutherford's gentle guitar. The second movement is more upbeat, with a driving rhythm section and a catchy melody. The third movement is a reprise of the first, but with added instrumentation and a more hopeful tone. The song's lyrics are deeply personal, and deal with themes of loss, regret, and reconciliation. The chorus, "Say it loud, say it clear / You can listen as well as you hear / It's too late when we die / To admit we don't see eye to eye," is a powerful reminder of the importance of communication and understanding in our relationships with others. Overall, "The Living Years" is a moving and heartfelt tribute to the power of family and the importance of communication. Its timeless message continues to resonate with listeners today, making it one of the most enduring and beloved songs of its era.
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