Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
Eleanor Friedberger
On “Make Me a Song,” American singer-songwriter Eleanor Friedberger examines music through a spiritual lens. She was inspired to write the song after meeting a devout Christian songwriter who told her how his faith motivated him to write music; she imagines what it would be like to get the same fulf...
A pre-dawn song
To open up the ground
We found the sound
Now give me a song
I could love you more
I could love you more
It's not about being pretty
It ain't about being perfect
It's that little piece of matter
The tough-hided being
I could love you more
I could love you more
Make me song
Make me a sound
Vibrate, resonate
It takes the ear to hear the waves
And the heart to know your fears, so fear it
There's no hiding here
I could love you more
I could love you more
A song to see what he's saying
Do you see what I'm saying?
If there's no seeing of the saying
You're missing the something
I could love you more
I could love you more
It's not about three songs fast
Or two medium ones
It's about the sun's atmosphere
It's about sonic boom
I could love you more
I could love you more
Make me song
Make me a sound
Vibrate, resonate
It takes the ear to hear the waves
And the heart to know your fears, so fear it
There's no hiding here
I could love you more
I could love you more
Two hundred and fifty-three octaves below Middle C
There's a B-flat where a wave every year
I could love you more
I could love you more
Let us dance up that water
Let us have ears to hear
A song to agree with
A song to cheer
I could love you more
I could love you more
Make me song
Make me a sound
Make me song
Make me a sound
Vibrate, resonate
Make me song
Make me a sound
Make Me a Song was written by Eleanor Friedberger.
Make Me a Song was produced by Clemens Knieper & Eleanor Friedberger.
Eleanor Friedberger released Make Me a Song on Tue Apr 03 2018.
This one is definitely connected to “In Between Stars”. I started “Make Me A Song” a year or so before the rest, and felt confident about the chorus and the tune. But I wanted it to be a really long song and have a lot of verses. After that experience with the guy who loved Jesus, he sent me this li...