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John Nicole's New CD, Breathing YOU

John Nicole with Amy Lee of Evanescence
Amy Lee of Evanescence

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Moon in 1967
Our Moon in 1967
LYRICS
"Feel You in My Arms"
Words & Music By John Nicole
Copyright © 2010 Mind of Music


I can feel you in my arms right now (4X)
I can feel you in my arms right now
I can see you in my dreams
I can hear all of the alarms right now
Telling me that it’s not real

CHORUS:   
But I know, I know you’re coming to me
I don’t when and I don’t know how
I don’t know why and where
All’s I know is you’re on the way
And I’ll be waiting to meet you

I can feel you in my arms right now
I can see you in my dreams
I can hear all of the alarms right now
Telling me that it’s not real

I can feel you in my arms right now
I can see you in my dreams
I can hear all of the alarms right now
Telling me that it’s not real

[Break]

I can feel you in my arms right now
I can see you in my dreams
I can hear all of the alarms right now
Telling me that it’s not real

I can feel you in my arms right now
I can see you in my dreams
I can hear all of the alarms right now
Telling me that you’re not real

[Break]

REPEAT TWICE:
I can feel you in my arms right now
I can see you in my dreams
I can hear all of the alarms right now
Telling me that you’re not real

outside track
My manager, Gary Deverman, said he was disturbed by the sound of sirens in this song while he was driving in his car.  I should have listened to him because a music reviewer didn’t like the sound effects, either.  Many of my friends believe this song is their least favorite on the album.  However, when I asked two young women under the age of 20 to evaluate all the songs on the album, they liked this song the best.  Go figure!  The sirens are actually created with a musical synthesizer called Kaossilator made by Korg.  When I first purchased the device, I must admit that I over-used it on a number of songs. 

Listen to the sounds of the Kaossilator:



REVIEWS

A psychedelic rock feel.

Jamie Anderson


For the most part, I liked this song...it is a little bit dreamy...a little bit rock. Great lyrics and a great beat. However I have to say that I hate the sirens...way too harsh...I get it...tone it down...we're not deaf!

Karen at Amazon.com


“Feel You in My Arms,” this lengthy swoon ends:  Nicole leaps into a dynamic groove, singing with true abandon to the accompaniment of squiggly keyboard. 

Nick DeRiso