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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
Music & Lyrics: Bora Karaca
Music & Lyrics: Bora Karaca<br>
===Album Version===
===Album Version===
Mixed and Produced by Bora Karaca
Mixed and Produced by Bora Karaca<br>
Vocals: Bora Karaca
Vocals: Bora Karaca<br>
Additional Vocals: Joe Hawley, Mandy Wilson
Additional Vocals: Joe Hawley, Mandy Wilson<br>
Electric Guitar: Bora Karaca
Electric Guitar: Bora Karaca<br>
Drums & Percussion: Bora Karaca
Drums & Percussion: Bora Karaca<br>
Flute & Piccolo: Courtney Flynn
Flute & Piccolo: Courtney Flynn<br>
Piano: Bora Karaca
Piano: Bora Karaca<br>
Bass: Bora Karaca<ref>[https://cojumdip.bandcamp.com/album/cojum-dip Cojum Dip Bandcamp.]</ref>
Bass: Bora Karaca<br><ref>[https://cojumdip.bandcamp.com/album/cojum-dip Cojum Dip Bandcamp.]</ref>
===Piano Version===
===Piano Version===
Mixed and Produced by Bora Karaca
Mixed and Produced by Bora Karaca<br>
Vocals: Bora Karaca
Vocals: Bora Karaca<br>
Piano: Bora Karaca
Piano: Bora Karaca<br>
Drums & Percussion: Bora Karaca
Drums & Percussion: Bora Karaca<br>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:34, 9 July 2022

Waltz in E-major, Op. 15 "Moon Waltz"
Cojum-dip-cojum-dip.jpg
Written by Bora Karaca
Appears on Cojum Dip, Moon Waltz (Piano Version)
Sung by Bora Karaca
Duration 4:47 (Album), 4:40 (Piano)
Genre Avant-Garde Metal, Classical
Language English, Spanish
Links: YouTube
Spotify
Piano Version (Spotify)


Waltz in E-Major, Op. 15, "Moon Waltz" is the sixth song on Cojum Dip's album, Cojum Dip, sung and written by Bora Karaca. It also features red-tie member Joe Hawley on backing vocals.[1]

On May 15th 2019, Bora would upload a stripped-down version of the track, titled simply "Moon Waltz (Piano Version)", accompanied with a music video of himself singing and performing to a backing track.[2] This version is available on streaming services as a single.[3][4]

Trivia

  • The Spanish lyrics toward the end, "No es la locura / En realidad es el amor", translate to, "It is not madness / It's really love."


Lyrics

 
The last time our module would ring you
Like a lunar bell
I’ll see you on the Moon
Until we meet at Tycho
And follow the trail

Synodic season
To come out of hiding
Why’d it take so long?
Inching out of orbit dividing
Where did I go wrong?

I’ll see you on the Moon
Where we’re throwing a party
And as you’re gasping for the last of air
You’ll tra-la-la-la-la
You give me fifty-nine percent from libration
We dance in synchronous rotation

The image we see of you has been
Just a little late
There is no atmosphere
To wear down any sharpness
It’s not how long you wait

Synodic season
To come out of hiding
Why’d it take so long? (Now-now-now-now)
Inching out of orbit dividing
(Now-now-now-now-now now-now now-now-now-now)
Where did I go wrong?

A wise woman said I’m alive
Nobody’s ever told her she’s wrong
A paella of space-talking jive
I’m as alive as her beard is long

I’ll see you on the Moon
Where we’re throwing a party
And as you’re gasping for the last of air
You’ll tra-la-la-la-la
Twirling moondust abound
Lung destruction is starting
Take your suit off and swim in maria

I’ll see you on the Moon
There’s already a party
And as you’re gasping for the last of air
You’ll tra-la-la-la-la
No es la locura
En realidad es el amor
Now that you’ve heard it all
There is the door

Tabs/Chords

Nothing here, yet!

Personnel

Music & Lyrics: Bora Karaca

Album Version

Mixed and Produced by Bora Karaca
Vocals: Bora Karaca
Additional Vocals: Joe Hawley, Mandy Wilson
Electric Guitar: Bora Karaca
Drums & Percussion: Bora Karaca
Flute & Piccolo: Courtney Flynn
Piano: Bora Karaca
Bass: Bora Karaca
[5]

Piano Version

Mixed and Produced by Bora Karaca
Vocals: Bora Karaca
Piano: Bora Karaca
Drums & Percussion: Bora Karaca

References