Return to Innocence by Enigma
Return to Innocence by Enigma

Return to Innocence

Enigma * Track #3 On The Cross of Changes

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Return to Innocence by Enigma

Release Date
Tue Jan 04 1994
Performed by
Enigma
Produced by
Michael Cretu
Writed by
Kuo Hsiu-chu & Michael Cretu & Kuo Ying-nan
About

Return to Innocence is the lead single from German new age music project Enigma from their 1993 album The Cross of Changes.

The main vocals on the track are sung by Angel X (aka Andreas Harde).

The chant in the song was sampled from “The Jubliant Drinking Song,” but without the singers' permission...

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Return to Innocence Lyrics

[Intro: Difang Duana]
[Non-Lyrical Vocals]

[Verse 1: Angel X]
Love, love, devotion, devotion
Feeling, feeling, emotion, emotion
Don't be afraid to be weak
Don't be too proud to be strong
Just look into your heart, my friend
That will be the return to yourself
The return to innocence

[Chorus: Difang Duana & Angel X]
[Non-Lyrical Vocals]
The return to innocence

[Verse 2: Angel X]
If you want, then start to laugh
If you must, then start to cry
Be yourself, don't hide
Just believe in destiny
Don't care what people say
Just follow your own way
Don't give up and use the chance
Your return to innocence

[Chorus: Difang and Igay Duana]
[Non-Lyrical Vocals]

[Bridge: Sandra]
That's not the beginning of the end
That's the return to yourself
The return to innocence

[Chorus: Difang and Igay Duana]
[Non-Lyrical Vocals]

[Outro: Sandra]
That's the return to innocence

Return to Innocence Q&A

Who wrote Return to Innocence's ?

Return to Innocence was written by Kuo Hsiu-chu & Michael Cretu & Kuo Ying-nan.

Who produced Return to Innocence's ?

Return to Innocence was produced by Michael Cretu.

When did Enigma release Return to Innocence?

Enigma released Return to Innocence on Tue Jan 04 1994.

What is the native-language song which is sampled and who sings it?

The song sampled is alternatively called “The Jubilant Drinking Song” and “Elder’s Drinking Song” and is actually from indigenous Taiwanese people called the Ami. The Ami are Malayo-Polynesian and have a distinct language, culture and history separate from the Chinese. Here, you can see a traditiona...

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