Julience – Yellow Eyes

Artist: Julience
Composer: Vincent Julien Le Blanc
Lyricist: Vincent Julien Le Blanc
Release Date: Aug. 05, 2022


Yellow Eyes

She’s got yellow hair
she’s got yellow eyes
There’s no doubt about it
I like the way she smiles
Right nowI’m working nine to five
to keep the living alive
She wipes the dirt off my shoulders
but still, she keeps her hands clean

Running in the night, at high speed
Fire in the skies, light up her yellow eyes

I’ve got to take my time
and take what’s mine
Roll down the highway
to where the air is fine

Running in the night, at high speed
Fire in the skies, light up her yellow eyes!

Well, she takes my hand
and drives me away,
and the glass it fell on the floor
Yeah, she drowns me in a holy water’s flow

It’s plain to see
what she’s doing to me
She wipes the dirt off my shoulders
her hands are dirty but my mind is clean now
And I can see

Running in the night, at high speed
Living in a dream, I’m wide awake
She bend down over me, to put me down
Fire in the skies, light up her yellow eyes

Burn!


Feedback & Reviews

Music Authentic

“Yellow Eyes” is a brand new classic hard rock single by Julience.

„Yellow Eyes” brings back the honest rock straight from its roots with a contemporary flair… clearly a memento for Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and all the early ‘70s hard rock hero era… a homerun for Julience.

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The Buzz

Yellow Eyes by Julience is a hit!

From the time you hear the guitar all the way to the end of the song, you become addicted to the sound… This is one of these songs I can hear on movie soundtracks, at a bar, party, or some feel-good music to play at home.

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Jenn (YouTube comment)

Yellow Eyes just showed up in the new vids on my YT subscription page! 👌

Love the Day Tripper-esque energy… immediate spark from the get-go… such an overall fun core feel, that no doubt, so many people will enjoy listening to ✨ Glad you decided to rework/release it!


Podcast Feature

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