Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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Der Songtext ist eine plattdeutsche Cover-Version von "Only One" (James Taylor, 1985). - Ich benötigte 2006 ein passendes Lied, da ich meiner frisch Angetrauten auf der Hochzeitsfeier ein Ständchen bringen wollte.
Depression betrifft auch Männer.
This lyric depicts the sadistic view of sex in a relationship and touches on explicit BDSM scenes. One party admits that they are 'a little dark' and 'messed up', clearly illuminating the dark and sensual theme of the song. It displays a quirky nature, describing being 'not afraid of the dark' to be synonymous with accepting and encouraging, what some people may deem to be, a sexual perversion. The vibes and atmosphere of the lyrics are sinister, yet racy and sensual. You're guaranteed an impassioned audience. It fits perfectly into most genres.
This lyric emphasises a bad breakup, touching on emotions such as regret, as time was wasted in a relationship where two people clearly wanted different things. One wanted marriage and kids whilst the other wanted to take things steady. As the song progresses, we see a growing hatred towards the other party for wasting said 'time', and they even contemplate revenge. This is a song that a lot of people can relate to because it displays true emotions that everyone can feel. This is evidenced through the vibes and atmosphere of the lyrics; they are very real, sad, regretful, and full of rage. The style of the song is like a letter: 'Dear, my ex...' which really brings out its poetic element. You're guaranteed an emotional audience. It fits perfectly into most genres.
This lyric is inspired by Michael Jackson's 1969 song, 'I Want You Back', which is seen in its chorus. It illustrates the feeling of regret for mistreating someone you loved, and it is essentially a plea to win their heart back. The vibes and atmosphere of the lyrics are very apologetic, wistful, and romantic. You're guaranteed a moved audience. It fits perfectly into most genres.