Innocente
Delerium, Leigh Nash
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You can't see my eyes You can't see my eyes They don't see yours Hear me when I say They don't mind at all It's the rain that I hear coming Not a stranger or a ghost Its the quiet of the storm approaching That I fear the most Its the pain that I hear coming The slightest crystal tear Drops to the ground in silence When my love is near Darling, when did you fall? When was it over? Darling, when... When did you fall? When was it over? It's marching through my door now The stoney cold of lonesome A bell tolls for my heart And now my lonesome song begins It's marching through my door now The stoney cold of lonesome A bell tolls for my heart And now my lonesome song begins Darling, when did you call? I couldn't hear you. Darling, when... When did you cry? I couldn't hear you. I suppose it is the price of falling in love I suppose it is the price of falling in love Its the rain that I hear coming Not a stranger or a ghost But the quiet of the storm approaching That I fear the most Its the pain that I hear coming The slightest crystal tear Drops to the ground in silence When my love is near It's marching through my door now The stoney cold of lonesome A bell tolls for my heart And now my lonesome song will end Darling, when did we fall? When was it over? Darling, when.. When did we fall? When was it over? I suppose it is the price of falling in love I fear it is the price of falling in love (x4)
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Written by: BILL LEEB, LEIGH NASH
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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20 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Innocente" by Delerium falls into the genre of electronic music which specifically blends new-age music with dance beats.
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Collaboration FactsThe song features the vocals of Canadian singer and songwriter Leigh Nash- better known as the lead vocalist of the band Sixpence None the Richer.
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Album Information"Innocente" is part of the Delerium album called "Poem", which was released in the year 2000.
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Nomination Facts"Innocente" was nominated for a Grammy award in the category "Best Dance Recording" in 2001.
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Chart SuccessThe song reached the number one position on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, reached number four on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart and even entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 91.
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Remix InformationThe song "Innocente" has been remixed by several notable artists, including a popular remix by DJ Tiësto.
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Lyrics ConceptThe song deals with themes of innocence, love, and sadness, conveying vast emotional depth through Leigh Nash's dreamy, ethereal vocals.
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Musical StyleDelerium is known for their ambient, atmospheric soundscapes, and "Innocente" is a standout example, combining electronic elements with orchestral instrumentation.
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Video FactsThe official music video for “Innocente” features Nash wandering around a forest, singing the lyrics, and interacting with natural elements, enhancing the dream-like, ethereal atmosphere of the song.
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PopularityDespite having a distinct new age/electronic sound, "Innocente" became one of Delerium's most popular songs, gaining significant airplay on radio stations and in dance clubs around the world.
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Release Date and Album"Innocente" by Delerium was released on August 21, 2000. This song is from their album "Poem."
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Title Translation"Innocente" means "Innocent" in Italian and Spanish, which seems to set the emotional tone of the song.
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Featured ArtistThe track features the Canadian singer and songwriter Leigh Nash, who is mainly known to be the lead vocalist for the band Sixpence None the Richer.
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GenreDelerium is known for their electronic, ambient and pop music style, and "Innocente" exhibits these elements.
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Chart Success"Innocente" reached number 4 on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.
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Grammy NominationIn 2001, the song was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Dance Recording.
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Long VersionThe album version of the song is almost eight minutes long, which is quite unusual compared to standard pop music tracks.
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Remixed VersionsGiven its popularity, "Innocente" has been remixed numerous times by various artists. One of them, DJ Tiesto's remix, is one of the most popular renditions.
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Lyrics and ThemeThe song focuses on themes of love and longing. Leigh Nash’s ethereal vocals greatly complement the atmospheric, lush synthesizer soundscape of Delerium.
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Music VideoDirected by Wendy Morgan, the music video for "Innocente" features an interpretive dancer expressing the song's emotion through her dance movements in different atmospheric settings.
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