about
Midnight Queen is a piano based pop ballad, so a step into a different direction for me. And that’s probably why I love this song so much - collaborating and getting inspired by Eric Bay’s artistry was great and I truly feel we created something unique.
It all started when Eric wrote me on twitter and asked me if I’d like to collaborate, I checked out his music, loved it and said yes. I had written the chorus bit the song starts with almost a year earlier and I couldn’t come up with a good verse or bridge for it, so I sent him that, he wrote a verse, then I added to it again… and so on until the song was done. I’d say both the lyrics and the melodies are written by both of us, we turned out to be a great team.
Once the songwriting was done Eric arranged and played the piano for the song which gave it the feeling it has now. For me it was really great to sing on a non-guitar based song for a change. It all came together with the arranging work Roger Keller made, the cello played by the amazing Yoed Nir, and the mixing by Uli Pfanmüller.
So that’s how the song came to be, but what is it about? It’s about a tragic character that was hurt and now hurts others to numb her pain. Not very joyful, I know. But it is a fascinating and very emotional concept and thanks to Eric we got to write it from two perspectives: hers that comes from a place of pain and encourages empathy, and the perspective of the people hurt by her - a warning. It’s a story told by a third person who still feels deeply and cares about the pain that’s caused.
Working with Eric didn’t only open up my musical horizons, I also gained an awesome music friend to exchange ideas with. This collaboration reminded me that sharing the joy of creating art with others is one of the greatest gifts. I’m especially fond of co-writing because it allows me to learn from the other artist, write from another perspective and explore directions I’ve never thought of. I’m really proud of the final outcome and it was a joy to work with Eric. Isn’t it amazing how technology made it possible for us to write a song together even though we have never met in person? It’s a truly great time to be a musician.
lyrics
LYRICS:
Did she already go?
Did she cast you in that spell, just to leave you where you fell?
Did she already go?
She always goes at that time and leaves nothing behind.
She once had her heart broken
guess it must have broken her.
Now every night without fail
there’ll be someone new that she’ll add to the trail.
Of lonely bitter people,
victims of a pattern.
They get caught in her trap
all it takes is a call and they all fall like that
Did she already go?
Did she cast you in that spell, just to leave you where you fell?
Did she already go?
She always goes at that time and leaves nothing behind.
She’s the lonely queen of midnight,
disappearing when the daylight, daylight comes.
Have you really seen her?
Beyond the emptiness in her eyes?
Have you attempted to swim in the ocean of tears that she keeps within?
You know she doesn’t love you,
yet still it feels alright.
So you’ll let her use you,
tonight you’ll gladly be her white knight,
tomorrow you'll come to find…
Let her go.
She’s consumed by her pain, poisoned heart poisoned brain.
Let her go.
She's doesn't leave a heart intact and she won’t come back.
She's already gone,
who knows how many clueless hearts will be torn apart?
She's already gone,
into another’s arms tonight, another lonely mind.
She's the lonely queen of midnight.
Disappearing when the daylight daylight comes?'
credits
from
The Singles,
track released March 20, 2020
CREDITS:
Lyrics and music by Luna Keller & Eric Bay
Vocals - Luna Keller & Eric Bay
Backing Vocals - Luna Keller
Piano - Eric Bay
Guitar, Bass, Recording and Editing by - Roger Keller
Cello - Yoed Nir
Editing and Mixing by - Uli Pfannmüller
TonUP Studio
Mastered by - Andreas Balaskas
Masterlab Mastering
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