I Felt It Too
I Felt It Too

Taking Back Sunday - I Felt It Too Lyrics

Taking Back Sunday’s poignant track delves into the shared experience of pain and exhaustion in the face of overwhelming circumstances. The lyrics evoke a deep sense of fatigue and helplessness, as if the sheer magnitude of their surroundings has engulfed… Read more

Sep 16, 2016
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I Felt It Too Lyrics

We stand still and solid as a stone
That massive, gleaming skyline swallowed us whole
Whole

I know you're tired, I feel it too
I know you're tired, I feel it too
I couldn't help it
Neither could you
I know you're tired, I feel it too
I felt sick to my stomach
Lord don't let them die
We were lost in that moment
Swallowed us whole
Whole

I know you're tired, I feel it too
I know you're tired, I feel it too
I couldn't help it
Neither could you
I know you're tired, I feel it too

I felt so small still I couldn't look away
And I had nothing to say
A second to myself, oh I lost my place
And I hope you didn't notice
I'm never going back there
I'm never going back there
I'm never going back there
I'm never going back there

I felt so small still I couldn't look away
And I had nothing to say
A second to myself, oh I lost my place
And I hope you didn't notice
I'm never going back there
I'm never going back there
I'm never going back there
I'm never going back there

I felt so small still I couldn't look away
And I had nothing to say
A second to myself, oh I lost my place
And I hope you didn't notice

Writer(s): SHAUN COOPER, MARK O'CONNELL, ADAM LAZARRA, EDWARD REYES, JOHN NOLAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © KOBALT MUSIC PUBLISHING LIMITED,
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What is the Meaning of I Felt It Too?

Taking Back Sunday’s poignant track delves into the shared experience of pain and exhaustion in the face of overwhelming circumstances. The lyrics evoke a deep sense of fatigue and helplessness, as if the sheer magnitude of their surroundings has engulfed them entirely. Repetition of "I know you're tired, I feel it too" underscores a profound empathy and connection between individuals enduring the same struggles. The imagery of being swallowed by a "massive, gleaming skyline" suggests a feeling of insignificance and disorientation within a vast, indifferent world. The narrator's confession of feeling small and losing their place signifies a moment of vulnerability and existential crisis. Ultimately, the song captures the harrowing experience of confronting an uncontrollable reality and the determination to never revisit that moment of diminishment and despair.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Which album features the song 'I Felt It Too' by Taking Back Sunday?

    'I Felt It Too' is featured on Taking Back Sunday's seventh studio album, 'Tidal Wave,' which was released on September 16, 2016.

  2. Who are the writers of 'I Felt It Too'?

    'I Felt It Too' was written by Shaun Cooper, Mark O'Connell, Adam Lazzara, Edward Reyes, and John Nolan.

  3. What genre does 'I Felt It Too' belong to?

    'I Felt It Too' falls under several genres including alternative rock, emo, hard rock, heartland rock, and pop rock. The album 'Tidal Wave,' from which this song comes, incorporates influences from artists like Bruce Springsteen and the Ramones.

  4. Was there any special contribution in the recording of 'I Felt It Too'?

    'I Felt It Too' includes contributions from the NoDa Tabernacle Good Times Choir who provided additional vocals on another track titled 'Homecoming.'

  5. How did Taking Back Sunday approach recording for the album featuring 'I Felt It Too'?

    For 'Tidal Wave,' Taking Back Sunday tracked every instrument separately and listened back objectively. This process allowed them to refine their sound more effectively and explore new musical directions.

  6. Did any member of Taking Back Sunday have a personal connection to a track on the same album as 'I Felt It Too'?

    'Call Come Running,' another track on the same album as 'I Felt It Too,' features John Nolan's son singing the chorus at the end. Nolan recorded his son singing after he became familiar with the demo tracks while driving around with him.

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