: The lyrics, written by Roma Ryan , touch on the rapid passage of time and significant historical and cultural milestones. These include: The Moon Landing : "One step and we're on the moon". Newton’s Gravity : "An apple falls on his head".
: Enya performed the song (lip-synced) on several television programs, including The Alan Titchmarsh Show and Ireland's The Late Late Show . My! My! Time Flies!
: References to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture , Elvis Presley ("the King who's still in the news"), B.B. King ("the King to sing you the blues"), and the Beatles' Abbey Road . Musical Style : The lyrics, written by Roma Ryan ,
"" is a track by the Irish singer-songwriter Enya , released as the second single from her 2008 album, And Winter Came .... It is notable for being a significant stylistic departure from her typically ethereal, multi-layered vocal sound, featuring a more up-tempo beat and a prominent guitar solo. Meaning and Inspiration : Enya performed the song (lip-synced) on several
: The lyrics, written by Roma Ryan , touch on the rapid passage of time and significant historical and cultural milestones. These include: The Moon Landing : "One step and we're on the moon". Newton’s Gravity : "An apple falls on his head".
: Enya performed the song (lip-synced) on several television programs, including The Alan Titchmarsh Show and Ireland's The Late Late Show .
: References to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture , Elvis Presley ("the King who's still in the news"), B.B. King ("the King to sing you the blues"), and the Beatles' Abbey Road . Musical Style
"" is a track by the Irish singer-songwriter Enya , released as the second single from her 2008 album, And Winter Came .... It is notable for being a significant stylistic departure from her typically ethereal, multi-layered vocal sound, featuring a more up-tempo beat and a prominent guitar solo. Meaning and Inspiration