Here I come Constantinople
Here I come coConstantinople
I am coming Constantinople
Here I come
All the leaves are off of the oak and
All of the sheep have followed the spoken
Word. I'm coming Constantinople
Here I come
So I stand out in the open
All my friends are with you I hope and
pray. I'm coming Constantinople
Here I come.
Here I come Constantinople
Here I come Constantinople
I am coming Constantinople
Here I come
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Constantinople is written by Homer Flynn, Hardy Winfred Fox. ✔️
When was Constantinople released?
It is first released on February 01, 1978 as part of Residents's album "Duck Stab" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Constantinople lyrics?
When we look deeper into its meaning, the Residents' track 'Constantinople' projects a feeling of trip and persistence, with the mantra 'Here I come Constantinople' depicting the unyielding chase of an aim or a place. The lyrics of Constantinople mainly highlight the adventure, empowerment, inspiration, hope and spirituality. At the same time the song underlines the points of journey and determination, unity and companionship, and faith and following. The text does not have any harsh language, violence, or adult topics. The message is accessible to everyone regardless of age. ✔️
Which genre is Constantinople?
Constantinople falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Constantinople?
Constantinople song length is 2 minutes and 26 seconds.
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The song is about Buddy Holly and his eternal plane ride of the damned ('All the leaves are off the oak and'). He remains always hopeful he will reach his destination soon, but he will not in limbo.
The song is about Buddy Holly and his eternal plane ride of the damned ('All the leaves are off the oak and'). He remains always hopeful he will reach his destination soon, but he will not in limbo.