https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pR1xujmLbo
This week I thought it would be fun to share the story around one of our most popular songs on the album, Nobody Wants to Die.
Nobody Wants to Die is the title track of our latest album, and set the tone for our album’s theme: death.
But when I think about what the song’s original roots are, I remember that the song arose into my consciousness from a very potent, and virile emotion: jealousy.
The way that I experience jealousy, at least these past 5 years or so, is pretty specific: I become extremely riled up, and talk about or imagine the offending party’s death at my hands.
I’m not proud of it, but the fact is it makes for good song-writing fodder. 🙂
So about three years ago, when I was afflicted with a case of such jealousy, I attempted to make Addison admit that he was madly in love with the offending party; but I could coerce no such confession from him.
As I sat down in front of the piano late that night, I decided that he wouldn’t outright lie to me, so in order for him to withhold the truth for me, he would first have to lie to HIMSELF.
So I sang:
“Well he lies to himself, so he can lie to me
Well he lies to himself, so I won’t really see.”
And I concluded that the reason he would decide to not admit to being madly in love with this other woman, was because he was afraid I might murder her if he did.
“Cause nobody wants to die, nobody wants to die
Well he tells me lies, ’cause nobody wants to die…no.”
And understandably, who really does want to die?
I did quote him in the song, when he tried to convince me against this jealous idea:
“‘Oh be reasonable, see this reason:
I want you more, I will always want you more’…”
But I concluded once again:
“He says this to me because…
Nobody wants to die, nobody wants to die
Well he tells me lies, ’cause nobody wants to die…no.”
Once I had completed the song and eventually performed it for Addison, it was pretty short, only 2 minutes at best.
Addison and I decided (once my jets had cooled a bit) that he should write his own part, and have the song be a conversation between the two of us.
He didn’t write what I expected him to, though his words were coming from a defensive place (understandably):
“How many times has she set her mind on some way she thinks things should be?
She tells me what she sees, and how she wants to meet me in her dreams.
So I accept what she suggests, ’cause I love her the best
But when those dreams turn into tests sometimes I got nothing left
Still I say ‘yes’ ’cause…”
And then he sings this part during the chorus:
“I don’t want to kill her love for me…
I would never lie, but I don’t want her love to die.”
So this song began as an unpleasant ordeal, but nowadays it has become a fun song to for us to play together, and I believe it will continue to be as the years roll on… 🙂
Click on the link below to listen to Nobody Wants to Die and/or purchase the song:
https://thelovesprockets.bandcamp.com/track/nobody-wants-to-die
Omg! I am so glad you explained the words…I wondered…& hoped that someday, you’d share!
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