
Informations sur la chanson
- Crédits : McCartney
- Durée : 4:10
- Producteur : Paul McCartney, George Martin, Elvis Costello, Trevor Horn, Steve Lipson, Mitchell Froom Chris Hughes et Neil Dorfsman
- Ingénieur : Neil Dorfsman, Steve Lipson Geoff Emerick, Arne Frager, Jon Kelly, Jon Jacobs, Peter Henderson, Ross Cullum, Matt Butler, Steve Rinkoff, Dave ODonell
Les paroles de la chanson
Did I Ever Take You In My Arms,
Look You In The Eye, Tell You That I Do,
Did I Ever Open Up My Heart
And Let You Look Inside.
If I Never Did It, I Was Only Waiting
For A Better Moment That Didn’t Come.
There Never Could Be A Better Moment
Than This One, This One.
The Swan Is Gliding Above The Ocean,
A God Is Riding Upon His Back,
How Calm The Water And Bright The Rainbow
Fade This One To Black.
Did I Ever Touch You On The Cheek
Say That You Were Mine, Thank You For The Smile,
Did I Ever Knock Upon Your Door
And Try To Get Inside?
If I Never Did It, I Was Only Waiting
For A Better Moment That Didn’t Come.
There Never Could Be A Better Moment
Than This One, This One.
The Swan Is Gliding Above The Ocean,
A God Is Riding Upon His Back,
How Calm The Water And Bright The Rainbow
Fade This Swan To Black.
What Opportunities Did We Allow To Flow By
Feeling Like Like The Timing Wasn’t Quite Right?
What Kind Of Magic Might Have Worked If We Had Stayed Calm,
Couldn’t I Have Given You A Better Life?
Did You Ever Take Me In Your Arms,
Look Me In The Eye, Tell Me That You Do?
Did I Ever Open Up My Heart,
Let You Look Inside?
If I Never Did It, I Was Only Waiting
For A Better Moment That Didn’t Come.
There Never Could Be A Better Moment
Than This One, This One.
The Swan Is Gliding Above The Ocean,
A God Is Riding Upon His Back,
How Calm The Water And Bright The Rainbow
Fade This Swan To Black.
Musiciens ayant participé à l’enregistrement
Paul : Bass, acoustic and rhythm guitars, keyboards, tambourine, sitar, wine glasses, harmonium and vocals
Linda : Harmonies
Hamish Stuart
Chris Witten
Robbie McIntosh
Judd Lander
L’enregistrement de la chanson
septembre 1987 – février 1989