The Frozen Man
Hey music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a hidden gem by the legendary James Taylor. The song I’m talking about is “The Frozen Man,” released in 1991 as part of his album New Moon Shine.
Now, let me take you on a journey through the composition history of this hauntingly beautiful track. Inspired by a true story, Taylor wrote “The Frozen Man” after reading about the discovery of a preserved body in the Arctic. The lyrics vividly depict the life of a sailor who was frozen in time, trapped in the icy grip of the Arctic for centuries.
As you listen to the song, you’ll be captivated by Taylor’s soulful voice and the mesmerizing acoustic guitar melodies. The haunting atmosphere created by the haunting lyrics and Taylor’s emotive delivery will send shivers down your spine.
But what does “The Frozen Man” really mean? On the surface, it tells the story of a man who endured unimaginable hardships and isolation. However, it also serves as a metaphor for the human condition, reminding us of our own vulnerability and the fleeting nature of life.
If you’re a fan of folk music or singer-songwriters, “The Frozen Man” is a must-listen. It showcases Taylor’s incredible storytelling ability and his knack for crafting melodies that stay with you long after the song ends.
So, if you’re ready to dive into the world of “The Frozen Man,” I invite you to check out James Taylor’s official website (Link: https://www.jamestaylor.com) for more information about the artist and his discography. And don’t forget to give “The Frozen Man” a listen on your favorite streaming platform!
Trust me, once you’ve experienced the magic of “The Frozen Man,” you’ll be hooked and eager to explore more of James Taylor’s timeless music. Happy listening!
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The Frozen Man – James Taylor lyrics
🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤
Last thing I remember is the freezing coldWater reaching up just to swallow me wholeIce in the rigging and howling windShock to my body as we tumbled inThen my brothers and the others are lost at seaI alone am returned to tell theeHidden in ice for a centuryTo walk the world againLord, have mercy on the frozen manNext words that were spoken to meNurse asked me what my name might beShe was all in white at the foot of my bedI said, “Angel of mercy, I’m alive or am I dead?”My name is William James McPheeI was born in 1843Raised in Liverpool by the seaBut that ain’t who I amLord have mercy on the frozen manIt took a lot of money to start my heartTo peg my leg and to buy my eyeThe newspapers call me State of the artAnd the children, when they see me, cryI thought it’d be nice just to visit my graveSee what kind of tombstone I might haveI saw my wife and my daughter and it seemed so strangeBoth of them dead and gone from extreme old ageSee here, when I die make sure I’m goneDon’t leave ’em nothing to work onYou can raise your arm, you can wiggle your handAnd you can wave goodbye to the frozen manI know what it means to freeze to deathTo lose a little life with every breathTo say goodbye to life on earthTo come around againLord have mercy on the frozen manLord have mercy on the frozen man Dịch sang Tiếng Việt
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