And the Tide Rushes In
The Moody Blues
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I've been searching for my dream A hundred times today I build them up, you knock them down Like they were made of clay Then the tide rushes in And washes my castles away Then I'm really not so sure Which side of the bed I should lay I should lay You keep looking for someone To tell your troubles to I'll sit down and lend an ear Yet I hear nothing new Then the tide rushes in And washes my castles away Then I'm really not so sure Which side of the bed I should lay I should lay Blackbird sitting in a tree Observing what's below Acorns falling to the ground He'll stay and watch them grow
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Written by: RAY THOMAS
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20 facts about this song
Band Background"The Moody Blues" is an English rock band that was formed in Birmingham in 1964 and is still active today.
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Song Composition"And the Tide Rushes In" was written by the band's flautist and vocalist, Ray Thomas.
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Album InclusionThe song was included in the band's 1970 album titled "A Question of Balance."
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Song ThemeThe lyrics of "And the Tide Rushes In" discusses a failed relationship and the relentlessness of time in a poetic manner, resembling the tide that continuously rolls in, relatable to many listeners.
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Album SuccessThe album "A Question of Balance" reached the top of the UK Albums Chart and peaked at #3 on the U.S. Billboard 200.
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Song Style"And the Tide Rushes In" showcases a mixture of progressive and psychedelic rock, blending acoustic and electronic sounds, a distinct style of "The Moody Blues."
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Critical ResponseCritics often highlight "And the Tide Rushes In" as an emotionally powerful song that utilizes the band's distinctive harmonies and melodious instrumentals.
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Band's EvolutionThe song represents the band's transition point, exploring deeper lyrics, combined with their unique progressive rock sound, which includes symphonic elements.
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Musical Structure"And the Tide Rushes In" begins with an acoustic guitar intro and has a sudden tempo increase halfway through, adding intensity to its emotional narrative.
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Lasting ImpactThe song, along with others on the "A Question of Balance" album, contributed significantly to the band's lasting success and lasting impact on the rock music scene.
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Band Formation"And the Tide Rushes In" was performed by the British rock band, The Moody Blues, who were formed in Birmingham in 1964.
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Album DetailsThe song is a part of the album "A Question of Balance," which was released in 1970. This was the band's sixth album.
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Band Member Contribution"And the Tide Rushes In" was written by band member Ray Thomas.
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Lyrics ThemeThe lyrics are generally interpreted as addressing topics such as heartbreak, regret, and the total surrender to the powerful and often mysterious forces of love.
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Unusual InstrumentsLike many Moody Blues songs, the band utilized unusual instruments, like the flute, which Ray Thomas often played, including in "And the Tide Rushes In".
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Chart PerformanceThe album "A Question of Balance," featuring "And the Tide Rushes In," reached number 1 in the UK Albums Chart and number 3 in the U.S. Billboard 200.
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Unique Song StructureThe song follows a unique structure, with verses built up on descending chords, creating a melancholic yet mesmerizing feel.
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Album Concept"A Question of Balance" was a concept album, examining the imbalance of humankind and nature, with "And the Tide Rushes In" fitting into this theme.
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LegacyAlthough not released as a single, "And the Tide Rushes In" has since become a fan favorite and is often played during Moody Blues concerts.
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Album ReviewsDespite not being a commercial hit on its own, "And the Tide Rushes In" was critically reviewed positively, with critics appreciating the album's conceptual depth and innovative sound. The album, including this track, is often considered a cornerstone of progressive rock.
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