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PHIL COLLINS - Can't Find My Way Year: 1993 Album: Both Sides Working title: ? Credits: Collins Lyrics: Yes Length: 5:09 Musicians: Phil Collins Played Live: 1994 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: Of all the Both Sides songs, Can't Find My Way is perhaps the darkest and slowest. All the more surprising that it was even played live, at least at the beginning and later very sporadically on the tour for the album. Of course, the piece found itself in the Black & White part of the set, but still, this is not the usual Collins hitware that knocks the masses off their chairs. On the contrary, as a world star known for his uptempo hits and break-up ballads, you first have to dare to play this song live in front of thousands of fans. Because the song doesn't fall into either category. It shows a Collins that one has not often experienced as sombre and thoughtful before or since.. |