The Airborne Toxic Event & The Calder Quartet
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event & The Calder Quartet
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event & The Calder Quartet
The Airborne Toxic Event
“Changing” is a song that focuses on a certain dynamic of a relationship, wherein the woman has a certain illusion or expectation of the man.
This scenario usually happens to couples who see each other differently upon meeting and being first-time lovers, but then create a sort of familiarity with...
[Verse 1]
All these buckets of rain
I've heard enough about
You say that I lie
I am a gentleman
Didn't I ask for a place I could stay?
What were we both thinking?
The next part just got in the way
[Hook 1]
You were just always talking about changing, changing
What if I was the same man, same man
The same I always was
[Verse 2]
All these things that you say
Like I'll forget about
The mind-numbing games that you play
I am a gentleman
Didn't I pay for every laugh every dime
Every bit every time?
And then you feed me some lie
[Hook 2]
I won't hear one more word about changing, changing
Guess what I am the same man, same man
Same man I've always been
[Bridge]
Days pass, turn into weeks
When we don't even speak
We just lay wide awake
And pretend we're asleep
And you go home alone
And you're checking your phone
And you're looking at me
Like I'm something you own
[Verse 3]
All these buckets of rain
You can't forget about
You say I never try
I am a gentleman
Didn't I answer every time that you called?
Pick you up when you fall?
But you never listen at all
[Extro]
You were just always talking about changing, changing
Guess what I am the same man, same man
Changing, changing
Guess what I am the same man, same man
Changing, changing
Guess what I am the same man, same man
Changing was written by Mikel Jollett.
Changing was produced by Dave Sardy & Pete Min.
The Airborne Toxic Event released Changing on Tue Feb 01 2011.
From their news post announcing the new single,
It’s a song about conflict and resolution, resisting and accepting Change.
On the website’s “White Noise” section, Mikel Jollett shared a tidbit about an earlier version of the song:
True story: this song was originally called “Something You Own.” I...