The song I am going to talk about today is one that has
touched the lives of many and relates to a very large group of people. This
song is called "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen. There are several
covers of this song, one of the most known covers of it is by Jeff Buckley, the
song itself actually found greater
popular acclaim through a cover by John Cale. But my personal favorite cover is
by Rufus Wainwright. He puts so much emotion into the way he sings this song
and even if you don't even understand the meaning the first or second time you
hear it, it still might make you emotional and feel the why Rufus feels while
singing it.
Many other cover versions of "Hallelujah have been
performed by many various singers, both in concerts live and recorded for
different events which have added up to 300 total versions. The song has been
widely used in films and television soundtracks, the most popular was my
favorite cover of the song by Rufus Wainwright in the movie "Shrek",
which was actually the first time I had ever heard the song before.
What most people don't pay attention to, is the true meaning
of the song. Even when people listen to it, I can't believe no one fully
understands this song. The song is about both love and heartbreak, but there
are also strong religious undertones, not exactly "anti-religious"
but just showing the theory that people only turn to God to complete the holes
left by the imperfections in life. The first verse combines these two
meanings, beginning with a biblical reference to David being Gods favored man
on earth, before a lyric with two meanings, "it goes like this, the fourth
the fifth... the minor fall and the major lift" the first part cleverly
refers to the musical structure of the song, but it also refers to the
rollercoaster of love, peaks of emotions from the best to the worst.
The second verse is a reference to Sampson and Delilah
from the holy bible, although when it says "you saw her bathing on the
roof" is another reference to David and Bathsheeba. It finished by telling
how a failed relationship can break your life apart, and again how people in
relationships and mid_life crisis's "find god".
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