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What does the song Carry On my Wayward Son mean?

What does the song Carry On my Wayward Son mean?

[Chorus] Carry on my wayward son. There’ll be peace when you are done. Lay your weary head to rest. Don’t you cry no more. [Verse 1] Once I rose above the noise and confusion.

Why did Steve Walsh of Kansas write Carry On wayward son?

“We were a hard act to follow,” he told Classic Rock in 2004. They were working on a new album, recording tracks for what would become Leftoverture, and Livgren was doing most of the writing — band member Steve Walsh was on an empty streak, creatively — and one tune Livgren penned at the last minute caught everyone’s ear, sort of.

Who was the producer for carry on Wayward Son?

They were another overnight success that took years, up from their roots in Topeka, on the cusp of losing their record contract after three albums that were okay, but lacked that golden ticket known as the hit single. As Louder Sound tells us, reports were that producer Phil Spector was giving the band one more chance before he pulled the plug.

Where can I find carry on Wayward Son?

For Supernatural: The Anime Series, a cover version of “Carry On Wayward Son” by Mark Ishikawa plays over the end credits of every episode. You can watch the end credits here.

When did Kansas perform carry on Wayward Son?

Kansas made a documentaryabout the “song that changed the world” – Carry On Wayward Son. At Comic-Con 2017the Supernaturalpanel in Hall H opened with a live performance of “Carry On Wayward Son” by Kansas. Opening video and Kansas performanceby EW How ‘Supernatural’ Pulled Off That Comic-Con Surprise With Kansasby Hollywood Reporter Lyrics

When did Neoni cover carry on Wayward Son?

For the series finale, “Carry On Wayward Son” was used in an ending montage showing Dean driving through Heaven and Sam living his life on earth. The song eventually shifts to a cover version by the group Neoni and is played as Sam eventually passed away from old age and is reunited with Dean in Heaven. You can listen to Neoni’s cover here.