Over.
1. The song is kind of a drone deal utilizing maybe 2 or 3 chords total. -check
2. The vocal is male, predominant, and the singer has a very high tenor range. -check
3. I think I heard some saxophone. Maybe playing in a chorus type deal. - sexophone
4. As I mentioned, only a couple of chords are used and they stay on the same chord for the entire verse except for a chord change at the very end ... this is the unusual part. DEFINITELY THIS
5. I don't recall hearing any percussion, although there may have been some. If so, it was not dominant at all. It's a dramatic, semi-slow tune. Love songish.- no drums, keyboard only, its a love song.
6. The singer's accent could have been British, but it could also be one of those Americans who try to sound British because it's cool. The "R"s were pronounced "Ah"s. check
7. I reckon that the version I heard was probably 4 or 5 minutes long.- just felt that way
8. The meter is slow. Dramatic.
Very unique. Not normal.
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