Theme From "Dying Young" Lyrics
Kenny G
Lyrics
the four horsemen
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by the last breath of the fourth winds blow
better raise your ears
the sound of hooves knocks at your door
lock up your wife and children now
it's time to wield the blade
for now you have got some company
the horsemen are drawing nearer
on the leather steeds they ride
they have come to take your life
on through the dead of night
with the four horsemen ride
or choose your fate and die
you have been dying since the day
you were born
you know it has all been planned
the quartet of deliverance rides
a sinner once a sinner twice
no need for confession now
cause now you have got the fight of your life
the horsemen are drawing nearer
on the leather steeds they ride
they have come to take your life
on through the dead of night
with the four horsemen ride
or choose your fate and die
time
has taken its toll on you
the lines that crack your face
famine
your body it has torn through
withered in every place
pestilence
for what you have had to endure
and what you have put others through
death
deliverance for you for sure
there is nothing you can do
so gather round young warriors now
and saddle up your steeds
killing scores with demon swords
now is the death of doers of wrong
swing the judgment hammer down
safely inside armor blood guts and sweat
the horsemen are drawing nearer
on the leather steeds they ride
they have come to take your life
on through the dead of night
with the four horsemen ride
or choose your fate and die
Song & Lyrics Facts
Kenny G's "Theme From 'Dying Young'" is a smooth jazz instrumental track released in 1991 on his album Breathless. The song was written by Kenny G and Walter Afanasieff, with additional production from Narada Michael Walden.
It was recorded with the help of members of the band Toto, including David Paich and Jeff Porcaro. The song has become one of Kenny G's most popular tracks, thanks to its use as the theme for the movie Dying Young (1991). Its lyrics are an adaptation of the traditional Jewish melody "Ose Shalom". Although the song was not released as a single, it charted at #36 on Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay chart in 1992.