"1-2-3-4, Tell Me That You Love Me More." What a refreshing sound and song from the Toronto-based folk-alternative singer (Leslie) Feist! If you find yourself pining for "the good old days" (like Woodstock-era), as we are, you will like this. Of course, you already know it from the APPLE i-POD NANO video/commercial which will likely help blow up Feist for Interscope Records.
"Feist, who records under her surname only, is basking in that
universally lovable quality that sometimes surfaces in rising stars: Her self-esteem glows outward, making everyone else in the room feel good about themselves. Feist's new album followed the quiet craft of her 2004 breakthrough, Let It Die, and it's proved that Feist will not confine herself to chic prettiness. With its wide palette and jubilant straightforwardness, The Reminder, is a bit like Carole King's Tapestry, though more modest and with fewer immortal hooks." —Interscope.com
One Two Three Four
Tell me that you love me more
Sleepless long nights
That is what my youth was for
Old teenage hopes are alive at your door
Left you with nothing but they want some more
Oh, you're changing your heart
Oh, You know who you are
Sweetheart bitterheart now I can tell you apart
Cosy and cold, put the horse before the cart
Those teenage hopes who have tears in their eyes
Too scared to own up to one little lie
Oh, you're changing your heart
Oh, you know who you are
One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, or ten
Money can't buy you back the love that you had then
One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, or ten
Money can't buy you back the love that you had then
Oh, you're changing your heart
Oh, you know who you are
Oh, you're changing your heart
Oh, you know who you are
Oh, who you are
For the teenage boys
They're breaking your heart
For the teenage boys
They're breaking your heart