The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
As with most songs by The Head and the Heart, there isn’t much substance or coherency to the lyrics of Turn it Around.
The song relies on nonsensical cliches to drive a pleasant folk-pop tune and the melody sounds like ‘Scars to your Beautiful‘
[Verse 1]
Stand proud, stand strong
And allow the love and help that comes along
You know the richest man didn't build his house alone
The greatest lessons I learned, I learned right here at home
[Pre-Chorus]
You know the feeling I'm talking about
Every woman and man, without a doubt
You're down but not out
[Chorus]
You can turn it around, turn it around
There's nobody blocking your way, taking you down
And if you think that you're lost, you can follow the bridges you've crossed
And then you'll be found...
[Verse 2]
Stand proud, stand strong
And allow the love and help that comes along
You know without your love the light divides alone
Lessons I learned right here at home
[Pre-Chorus]
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
You know the feeling I'm talking about
Every woman and man's been down and out
But you can turn it around
You can turn it around
You can turn it around
You can turn it around
[Outro]
Yeah you can turn it around, turn it around
There's nobody blocking your way, taking you down
And if you think that you're lost, you can follow the bridges you've crossed
And if you think that you've lost all the versions of feelings you saw
Just turn it around
You can turn it around
You can turn it around
You can turn it around...