About the song

Let me introduce you to “Let The River Run” by Carly Simon. This timeless piece, released in 1988, remains an emblem of empowerment and unity. Carly Simon, a prominent figure in the music industry, both as a singer and songwriter, gifted us with this anthem.

The song first made its mark as part of the soundtrack for the film “Working Girl,” a movie emblematic of female empowerment in the corporate world. Simon’s poignant lyrics, combined with her soulful voice, resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, earning her critical acclaim and commercial success. “Let The River Run” became the first song ever to win a Grammy Award, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award, an impressive feat that speaks volumes about its impact.

This masterpiece is not just a song; it’s a call to action, a rallying cry for individuals to rise above adversity and embrace change. With its soaring melody and uplifting message, “Let The River Run” has transcended generations, becoming an anthem for anyone striving to make a difference in the world.

Carly Simon’s legacy extends far beyond this single track. With a career spanning decades and numerous accolades under her belt, including multiple Grammy Awards and an induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, she has solidified her place in music history. “Let The River Run” stands as a testament to her talent and her ability to touch hearts with her music.

So, if you’re looking for a song that inspires, uplifts, and speaks to the soul, look no further than “Let The River Run” by Carly Simon. It’s more than just music; it’s a reminder of the power we hold within ourselves to effect change and leave a lasting impact on the world.

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Lyrics

Let the river run
Let all the dreamers wake the nation
Come, the New Jerusalem
Silver cities rise
The morning lights the streets that lead them
And sirens call them on with a song
It’s asking for the taking
Trembling, shaking
Oh, my heart is aching
We’re coming to the edge
Running on the water
Coming through the fog
Your sons and daughters
We the great and small
Stand on a star
And blaze a trail of desire
Through the darkening dawn
It’s asking for the taking
Come run with me now
The sky is the colour of blue
You’ve never even seen
In the eyes of your lover
Oh, my heart is aching
We’re coming to the edge
Running on the water
Coming through the fog
Your sons and daughters
It’s asking for the taking
Trembling, shaking
Oh, my heart is aching
We’re coming to the edge
Running on the water
Coming through the fog
Your sons and daughters
Let the river run (Let the river run)
Let all the dreamers (let all the dreamers)
Wake the nation (wake the nation)
Come, the New Jerusalem

By Châu

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