River Flows In You is a song by Yiruma.Use your computer keyboard to play River Flows In You music sheet on Virtual Piano.This is an Intermediate song and requires a lot of practice to play well.The recommended time to play this music sheet is 02:47, as verified by Virtual Piano legend,Mark Chaimbers.The song River Flows In You is classified in the genres:Classical,South Korea,Songs From Movieson Virtual Piano.You can also find other similar songs usingClassic Piano Songs,Relaxing,Twilight.

This salute to Americana is a gorgeous ballad based on several folk songs about rivers. Flowing lyrical lines, rich harmonic language, and sonorous chorale scoring drive this composition to a wonderful peak of all of the themes combined before settling into a pleasing conclusion. A wonderful showcase for a strong horn section. Don't miss this musical treat!


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Lyrics:

First verse

I had a big surprise today While in a ten cent photo play I really saw my old home town way down in Dixie land It was simply grand, Just to sit right there, and gazze One the scenes of bygone days, Made me yearn to return to the land and people, I will love always, I even saw the same old school, Where I learned the golden rule. 

Chorus

Down where the Swanee River flows I want to be there Down where the cotton blossom grows, I want to see there, My little sister Flo', keepin' time with Uncle Joe, Singing a song and raggin' on his old banjo I see my dear old Mother Oh, Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, how I love her, When the birds are singing in the wildwood My happy childhood Comes back once more My heart is sore, That's why I'm going back where they care for me Ev'ry night they say a little prayer for me Down where the Swanee River flows. Down where the Swanee River flows I want to be there Down where the cotton blossom grows, I want to see there, My little sister Flo', keepin' time with Uncle Joe, Singing a song and raggin' on his old banjo I see my dear old Mother Oh, Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, how I love her, When the birds are singing in the wildwood My happy childhood Comes back once more My heart is sore, That's why I'm going back where they care for me Ev'ry night they say a little prayer for me Down where the Swanee River flows. 

 Second verse

I'd like to meet that movie man, I want to shake him by the hand, I want to tell him that he wrote a grand scenario, He knew where to go, Plain as day upon the screen, Hezakiah can be seen, Little Mose on his toes, looking at the camera, Nearly spoiled the scene, I saw the cotton white as foam, I saw my home sweet home, 

 (Chorus)

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Biographer Robert Shelton wrote that in the early 1970s, Dylan was frequently criticized for "selling out" and that people were pressuring him to go back to his earlier trend of composing protest songs.[23][d] For Shelton, who noted the promotional photo for "Watching the River Flow" depicting Dylan looking through a camera, the track expressed Dylan's wish just to be an observer, and not a political activist.[23] Author Seth Rogovoy similarly interpreted the song as Dylan's desire to ignore politics and avoid getting involved in people's disputes.[52] The line "[This ol' river] keeps on rollin', though/No matter ... which way the wind does blow" has been heard by writers Peter Vernezze and Carl J. Porter as evidence of Dylan's conviction that "the river of time, the flow of facts, in reality remains unaffected by winds of beliefs, the flow of changing opinions."[53]

Greil Marcus highlighted the importance of disregarding one's initial reading of the song. "The first impression is that Bob Dylan is setting up the usual private scene: 'I'll sit here and watch the river flow.' Well, that's certainly a boring idea."[54] He went on to describe how Dylan explores the difficulty of retaining privacy while making public art; the singer is coming to terms with unwanted attention inherent in stardom, without giving up his connection to his fans.[54] Marcus argued that the reason the single was not a hit in the US was because "the time has passed when people are interested in hearing Bob Dylan say he'll just sit there and watch the river flow ... even though that's not quite what he's saying". For Marcus, "Watching the River Flow" is a compelling work, but the subtlety of the song may have prevented it from reaching a wide audience.[54]

Clinton Heylin and writer Christopher Ricks discussed Dylan's restlessness in the song. Heylin said that in "Ballad of Easy Rider", co-written by Dylan and Roger McGuinn two years earlier, Dylan claimed he was content to watch while "The river flows, flows to the sea/Wherever it flows, that's where I want to be"; by contrast, in "Watching the River Flow", Dylan writes that he wants to be moving, wishing he was "back in the city/Instead of this old bank of sand".[16] Ricks found Dylan's unsettledness at odds with the implied bucolic notion of watching the river flow. For Ricks, the vocal phrasing and the musical arrangements clash with the lyrics; the "choppy" rhythms and "stroppy stomping" of the backing track, disrupt the theme of contentedly watching the river.[55] He noted that two of the verses begin with "People disagreeing", introducing conflict into the song, and concluded that "Watching the River Flow" is "tarred with a realism that qualifies and complicates the lure of the lazy".[55]

On April 18, 2011, musician Ben Waters released the album Boogie 4 Stu, a tribute to the late Rolling Stones pianist Ian Stewart,[64][65] including a version of "Watching the River Flow" featuring the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood, as well as former member Bill Wyman.[64] The five Rolling Stones recorded their contributions separately, in different studios at different times,[64][66] but the track constituted the first time since 1992 that Wyman had recorded on the same song as his former bandmates.[64] The choice of the song was based on Ian Stewart's judgment that "Watching the River Flow" was "the only decent thing Bob Dylan ever did".[66]

It's calming but I'd definitely say it's a happy song. If were to imagine hearing this song on TV, it would be a happy scene. By the way I had someone requesting wedding music from me and I included this as one of the tracks on a CD I made. She absolutely loved it and ended up using it in her wedding.

Now is the time to totally let go. Trust that the river will guide you to a sacred place of healing. La Reve conjurs the spirit of rivers with the sound of flowing water and some haunting chords. It it absolutely breathtaking and instantly relaxing. Follow this river song wherever it leads.

In terms of chords and melody, River flows in you has complexity on par with the typical song, having near-average scores in Chord-Melody Tension and Chord Progression Novelty and below-average scores in Chord Complexity, Melodic Complexity and Chord-Bass Melody.

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The musical style of "River Flows in You" is characterized by its melodic simplicity and emotional depth. The piece features a simple and evocative melody that is repeated and developed over time, with a gentle and flowing rhythm that creates a sense of calm and serenity.

The inspiration behind "River Flows in You" is not clear, but the piece is widely regarded as a love song. It has been interpreted as a musical representation of the feeling of being in love, with its gentle and flowing melody capturing the ebb and flow of emotions that come with the experience.

Despite its popularity, "River Flows in You" has been the subject of some controversy. In 2013, Yiruma filed a lawsuit against the creators of the popular video game "Twilight Princess" for allegedly using a piece of music that was very similar to his composition without permission.

Overall, "River Flows in You" is a powerful and evocative piece of music that has captured the hearts of listeners around the world. Its simple and emotional melody, combined with its calming and peaceful rhythm, has made it one of Yiruma's most enduring and beloved works.

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