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  1. The World Tonight» es una canción compuesta por el músico británico Paul McCartney y publicada en el álbum de estudio de 1997 Flaming Pie. La canción fue publicada como segundo sencillo del álbum en julio de 1997, y alcanzó el puesto 23 en la lista de sencillos del Reino Unido .

  2. I can see the world tonight. Look into the future. See it in a different light. I can see the world tonight. I heard you listening to a secret conversation. You were crying, you were trying not to let them hear you. I heard you listening in Never mind what they wanna do You’ve got a right to your point of view.

  3. 17 de abr. de 1997 · The World Tonight Lyrics. [Verse 1] I saw you sitting at the center of a circle. Everybody, everybody wanted something from you. I saw you sitting there. [Verse 2] Saw you swaying to the rhythm of ...

  4. 7 de jun. de 1997 · In the United States 'The World Tonight' was released as the first and only single from Flaming Pie. In the UK, this was the second single released and was accompanied with two music videos. The first one was produced by Geoff Wonfor, the second one by Alistair Donald.

  5. 12 de may. de 2024 · The Significance of the Lyrics. “The World Tonight” delves into themes of introspection, societal reflections, and personal struggles. McCartney’s clever wordplay creates an intricate tapestry of imagery, invoking introspection while contemplating the complexities of life. The song explores the balance between light and dark, hope and ...

  6. 12 de abr. de 1997 · Song facts. “ The World Tonight ” is the second track of the 1997 album “ Flaming Pie “. From the album liner notes: The second song from Paul’s initial session (there were four in all) with Jeff Lynne took what had been an acoustic, folk-tinged demo and imbued it with a progressively heavier treatment. ‘ The World Tonight ’ was ...

  7. The World Tonight (US) By Paul McCartney • EP • Part of the collection “ Paul McCartney • Singles ” This image is a cover of an audio recording, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher of the work or the artist(s) which produced the recording or cover artwork in question.