- published: 12 Mar 2011
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See the Light is the title of the second album by Bo Bice, released on October 23, 2007.
Bice's debut album, The Real Thing, was with RCA. According to BoBice.com, he is now signed with the indie label $ugarmoney/StratArt, a partnership between Bo and the label of Strategic Artist Management, his management company. The album was released as a Wal-Mart exclusive.
Bice stated about the sound of "See the Light" that:
"It's a star-studded cast, and I'm the only one on there who's not famous," the ever-humble Bice joked. "I picked and co-wrote the songs that if I was a guy who would be spending my hard-earned money buying an album I would want to hear." That means original back-to-basics Southern rock and country-tinged singer/songwriter tunes co-written with A.J. Croce (son of 1970s singer Jim Croce) and Chris Tompkins (Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats").
Bice also stated that he wrote 31 songs for his upcoming album and is narrowing down to 10 to 12 songs. The songs will feature session performances by classic and southern rock luminaries keyboardist Chuck Leavell, The Black Crowes’s drummer Steve Gorman, and guitarist Waddy Wachtel (who has worked with just about everyone, including The Rolling Stones, Bryan Ferry, Stevie Nicks and Bob Seger).
Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter, actress and fashion designer. Moore became famous as a teenager in the late 1990s, after the release of her teen pop albums So Real, I Wanna Be with You, and Mandy Moore. In 2007, she took an adult pop-folk direction with the release of Wild Hope. Her most recent album, Amanda Leigh, was released on May 26, 2009. Moore has sold more than 10 million records worldwide. Moore subsequently branched out into film, starring in 2002's A Walk to Remember and later in other movies, such as Chasing Liberty, Saved! and License to Wed. Most recently Moore provided the voice of Rapunzel in Tangled. In April 2011, she ranked 5th in People's annual Most Beautiful issue.
Moore was born in Nashua, New Hampshire. Her mother, Stacy (née Friedman), is a former news reporter who once worked for the Orlando Sentinel, and her father, Donald "Don" Moore, is a pilot for American Airlines. Moore's father is of Irish and Cherokee descent, and her mother is of half-English and half-Jewish ancestry. Moore, who has an older brother Scott and a younger brother Kyle, grew up in Longwood, Florida, outside of Orlando, where the family moved shortly after her birth because of her father's job as an airline pilot. She was raised Catholic (though she is no longer practicing), and attended Bishop Moore High School, in Orlando, as well as Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs.
F#m I'd really like to see you now
A In your father's combat boots
F#m I'd really like to be with you
A 'Cause we could be so dark
F#m It was only for the grace of you
E That I got this attitude
D I'll show you my gratitude
When I make it A though
CHORUS:
I see the G light at the end of the D tunnel now D(7) (I see the A light)
Someone please G tell me it's not a D train D(7) (train, I see the A light)
I see the G light at the end of the D tunnel now D(7) (I see the A light)
No time to G speak, no time to ex-D-plain
Sometimes I imagine you
Lying in your bed
Sometimes do you imagine too?
Do you sometimes lust
For the grace that others have inside
The simple peace they make with life
They feel love like some summer's night
CHORUS
A-D-A-D(9)
A-D-A-D(9)
Do do dooo A do, do do dooo D do, do do dooo A do D(9)
Do do dooo A do, do do dooo D do, do do dooo A do D(9)
(I see the A light)
CHORUS
I see the A light now, I see the D light now, I see the A light now, now D(9)
I see the A light now, I see the D light now, I see the A light now, now, now, D(9) now, na na
I see the A light now, I see the D light now, I see the A light now (yeah-heh) D(9)
I see the A li-hi-hight D I see the A li-hi-hight D(9)
I see the A light, now, now, I see the D light, I see the A light, now D(9)
I see the A light now, I see the D light now, I see the A light D(9) (BEGINS TO FADE)
I see the A light now, I see the D light now, I see the A light D(9)