Plenty
written by: Sarah McLachlan
Lyrics
They told me plenty
I already knew
You never felt a thing
So soon forgotten all that you do
In more than words I
Tried to tell you
The more I tried I failed
I would not let myself believe
That you might stray
And I would stand by you
No matter what they’d say, I would have thought I’d be with you
Until my dying day
Until my dying day
I used to think my life
Was often empty
A lonely space to fill
You hurt me more than
I ever would have imagined
You made my world stand still
And in that stillness
There was a freedom
I never felt before
I would not let myself believe
That you might stray
And I would stand by you
No matter what they’d say, I would have thought I’d be with you
Until my dying day
Until my dying day
Appears on
The Freedom Sessions (1994)
Remixed (2001)
Mirrorball: The Complete Concert (2006)
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy: Legacy Edition (2008)
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Live DVD (1994)
Mirrorball DVD (1999)
Plenty/Fear (Promo 12″)
I Will Remember You (single)
Remixed Selections
Versions
from “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy”
Track length: 4:05
In-Studio Version
from “The Freedom Sessions”
Track length: 3:24
Unknown Version
from “I Will Remember You”
Track length: 3:21
Live: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Live
from “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Live DVD”
Track length: ???
Live: Mirrorball The Complete Concert
from “Mirrorball: The Complete Concert”
Track length: 3:18
Fade Mix
from “Remixed”
Track length: 10:19
Compilations
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Credits
Keyboards, Found Sound, Bass: Pierre Marchand
Guitar, Guitorgan: Bill Dillon
Bass: Brian Minato
Drums: Ash Sood
Collaborations
Trivia/Notes
Sarah says
– Under a Blackened Sky bootleg
Video