Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers’s “45 Years” (or “Forty-Five Years”) is often considered to be one of the greatest love songs ever written, and certainly in the Canadian folk tradition. He wrote it in the 1970s for his wife, Ariel Rogers.
It was a hit of sorts for the folk singer Mary O'Hara, and was always one of Sta...
[Live Intro on Home in Halifax]
"This one's for my wife."
[Verse 1]
Where the earth shows its bones of wind-broken stone
And the sea and the sky are one
I'm caught out of time, my blood sings with wine
And I'm running naked in the sun
There's God in the trees, I'm weak in the knees
And the sky is a painful blue
I'd like to look around, but honey, all I see is you
[Verse 2]
The summer city lights will soften the night
'Til you'd think that the air is clear
And I'm sitting with friends, where forty-five cents
Will buy another glass of beer
He's got something to say, but I'm so far away
That I don't know who I'm talking to
Cos you just walked in the door, and honey, all I see is you
[Chorus]
And I just want to hold you closer than I've ever held anyone before
You say you've been twice a wife and you're through with life
Ah, but honey, what the hell's it for?
After twenty-three years you'd think I could find
A way to let you know somehow
That I want to see your smiling face forty-five years from now
[Verse 3]
So alone in the lights on stage every night
I've been reaching out to find a friend
Who knows all the words, sings so she's heard
And knows how all the stories end
Maybe after the show she'll ask me to go home
With her for a drink or two
Now her smile lights her eyes, but honey, all I see is you
[Chorus]
And I just want to hold you closer than I've ever held anyone before
You say you've been twice a wife and you're through with life
Ah, but honey, what the hell's it for?
After twenty-three years you'd think I could find
A way to let you know somehow
That I want to see your smiling face forty-five years from now
And I just want to hold you closer than I've ever held anyone before
You say you've been twice a wife and you're through with life
Ah, but honey, what the hell's it for?
After twenty-three years you'd think I could find
A way to let you know somehow
That I want to see your smiling face forty-five years from now
45 Years was written by Stan Rogers.
45 Years was produced by Paul Mills.