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When I was deciding whether or not to take a leap and try and make a living from music, I read this quote:
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
I realised that I don't want to look back on my life and wonder what might have been if I'd just tried. I wanted to fall in love to risk being heartbroken, follow my dreams to risk them being shattered and see the world to risk getting lost in it.
lyrics
Maybe I'll regret this in the morning
Maybe I will wish that I'd been wise
Maybe I'll regret this in the morning
But right now I can't see past your eyes
They say you only ever look back on what you didn't do
And I don't want to look back on never having you
Maybe I will wake up feeling foolish
But I know I won't remember in a year
Maybe I will wake up feeling foolish
The only thing that's stopping me is fear
They say you only ever look back on what you didn't do
And I don't want to look back on never having you
So throw away the bowlines
And all the doubt in your mind
Who needs a safe harbour, who needs a safe harbour?
One day we will all look back and wonder
About the roads we met but didn't take
One day I know I'll look back and wonder
But you could be my favourite mistake
They say you only ever look back on what you didn't do
And I don't want to look back on never having you
So throw away the bowlines
And all the doubt in your mind
Who needs a safe harbour, who needs a safe harbour?
I will be lost at sea
I will be lost at sea
I will be lost but free
So throw away the bowlines
And all the doubt in your mind
Who needs a safe harbour, who needs a safe harbour?
So throw away the bowlines
And all the doubt in your mind
Who needs a safe harbour, who needs a safe harbour?
Who needs a safe harbour, who needs a safe harbour?
credits
from On The Southbank,
released March 20, 2020
Written and performed by Charlotte Campbell
Recorded by Martin Wake
Mixed by Oli Horton
Drums by Seb Gee
Bass by Rob Ellis
Piano by Mark Rabbetts Electric Guitar by Mat Hillman
Backing vocals by Abbie Prior, Mairead Furlong, Sam Sutherland and Liam Short
Hand claps by Liam Short and Michael Palmer
Mastered by James Hawkins