Créditos

AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell
Stimme und Gesang
Joy Williams
Joy Williams
Künstler:in
Charlie Peacock
Charlie Peacock
Tasteninstrumente
Jerry McPherson
Jerry McPherson
E-Gitarre
Tim Lauer
Tim Lauer
Akkordeon
Andy Leftwich
Andy Leftwich
Mandoline
K.S. Rhoads
K.S. Rhoads
Klavier
Ken And Liz Lewis
Ken And Liz Lewis
Percussion/Schlagzeug
Mark Hill
Mark Hill
Bass
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell
Komponist:in
Charlie Peacock
Charlie Peacock
Arrangeur:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Charlie Peacock
Charlie Peacock
Produzent:in
Sam Ashworth
Sam Ashworth
Ingenieurassistent:in
James Sweeting
James Sweeting
Ingenieurassistent:in
Richie Biggs
Richie Biggs
Mischtechniker:in
Andi Ashworth
Andi Ashworth
Zusätzliche:r Produzent:in
Stephen Marcussen
Stephen Marcussen
Mastering-Ingenieur:in

Letras

[Verse 1]
Won't you take one link from this misery chain?
Keep it to remind you of a long-forgotten time or a place
So that you'll recognize its shape when it's near
Any time of place, this misery chain should appear
[Verse 2]
Take the locks and shackles, and melt all of it down
Shine a light upon every shadow, every acre of ground
The hidden corners on in and all around
Any way you feel, this misery chain could be found
[Verse 3]
And when we gone, and it's all said and done
What will we leave?
The stories told, will they speak of us well?
God only knows what those words will be
[Verse 4]
And if I should fall from the top of the world
To the depths below
So far below where I believed could exist
Down further still will be
The one who hides the key
And dares to try to put these misery chains on me
[Verse 5]
And when we gone and it's all said and done
What will we leave?
The stories told, will they speak of us well?
God only knows what those words will be
[Verse 6]
Won't you take one link from this misery chain?
Keep it to remind you of a long-forgotten time or a place
So that you'll recognize it till it's understood
That every trace of this misery chain is gone for good
Till every trace of this misery chain
Is gone for good
Written by: Chris Cornell
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