Dear Life is the third single from Beck’s thirteenth studio album, Colors, and the first to have been released after the album was announced. It was written before the completion of preceding album Morning Phase by Beck and producer Greg Kurstin, who played most of the instrumental parts on the song...
[Verse 1]
You sang your swan song to the dogs
As they made mincemeat of the dreams you hung your hopes on
So you counted out what your sins cost
While money talks to your conscience, working like a fool for love
[Chorus]
Dear life, I’m holding on
Dear life, I’m holding on
How long must I wait
Before the thrill is gone
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 2]
You drove your Rolls into the swamp
And stole away like a thief, reeling from the sticker shock
Of the price they put upon your soul
You buy it back from the burning ashes of the devil you know
[Chorus]
Dear life, I’m holding on
Dear life, I’m holding on
How long must I wait
Before the thrill is gone
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
Dear life, come and pick me up
Dear life, I think the button’s stuck
Dear life, I think it’s gone too far
Dear life, please lower the bar
Lower than the stars
[Chorus]
Dear life, I’m holding on
Dear life, I’m holding on
How long must I wait
Before the thrill is gone
[Guitar Solo, Harmonizing Outro]
Dear Life was written by Beck & Greg Kurstin.
Dear Life was produced by Beck & Greg Kurstin.