The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
“Waterfall” was released as the sixth single from The Stone Roses' seminal self-titled debut album.
The following track, “Don’t Stop”, is a reversed version of “Waterfall” with new lyrics. Listening to each song reversed suggests that the lyrics to “Don’t Stop” were written to sound like the lyrics...
[Verse 1]
Chimes sing Sunday morn'
Today's the day she's sworn
To steal what she never could own
And race from this hole she calls home
[Verse 2]
Now you're at the wheel
Tell me how, how does it feel?
So good to have equalised
To lift up the lids of your eyes
[Verse 3]
As the miles they disappear
See land begin to clear
Free from the filth and the scum
This American satellite's won
[Chorus]
She'll carry on through it all
She's a waterfall
She'll carry on through it all
She's a waterfall
[Verse 4]
See the steeple pine
The hills as old as time
Soon to be put to the test
To be whipped by the winds of the west
[Verse 5]
Stands on shifting sands
The scales held in her hands
The wind it just whips her away
And fills up her brigantine sails
[Chorus]
She'll carry on through it all
She's a waterfall
She'll carry on through it all
She's a waterfall
Waterfall was written by John Squire & Ian Brown.
Waterfall was produced by John Leckie.
The Stone Roses released Waterfall on Mon Dec 30 1991.
Yes! The band played on the program The Other Side Of Midnight. You can find it here.