“The Deep Nostalgia Behind ‘Reflections Of My Life’ by Marmalade”

About The Song

“Reflections of My Life” is a song by the Scottish rock band The Marmalade, released in 1969. It was written by lead vocalist Dean Ford and produced by Tony Visconti. The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1970 and was a top 10 hit in several other countries.

The song’s lyrics are about a man reflecting on his life and the people he has loved and lost. The song’s melody is slow and melancholic, and the lyrics are sung in a soft, gentle voice. The song’s message is one of hope and resilience, despite the challenges of life.

The song was originally recorded in mono, but it was later remastered in stereo in 2016. The remastered version includes some additional instrumentation, such as strings and horns. The song is also available in a high-definition video format.

“Reflections of My Life” is one of The Marmalade’s most popular songs. It has been covered by many artists, including Rod Stewart, Billy Joel, and Engelbert Humperdinck. The song is also featured in the soundtrack of the 1994 film “A Walk in the Clouds”.

The song is a classic of 1960s rock music. It is a timeless song that continues to resonate with listeners today.

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Lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics!

The changing of sunlight to moonlight
Reflections of my life
Oh, how they fill my eyes
The greetings of people in trouble
Reflections of my life
Oh, how they fill my eyes

All my sorrow
Sad tomorrow
Take me back to my old home
All my crying (all my crying)
Feel I’m dying, dying
Take me back to my old home

I’m changing, arranging
I’m changing, I’m changing everything
Ah, everything around me
The world is a bad place
A bad place, a terrible place to live
Oh, but I don’t wanna die

All my sorrow
Sad tomorrow
Take me back to my old home
All my crying (all my crying)
Feel I’m dying, dying
Take me back to my old home
All my sorrow (all my sorrow)
Sad tomorrow
Take me back (take me back) to my old home
All my crying (all my crying)
Feel I’m dying…

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