This song was inspired from the poem “I love you” from Ella Wheeler Wilcox (November 5, 1850 – October 30, 1919).
Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American author and poet, born on a farm in Wisconsin, which is north-west of Chicago. Here is Ella being sweet telling about her love in erotic terms.
It is not clear if the song was written for a man or a woman…
I loved that poem, and while playing on my keyboard randomly found an interesting theme. That reminded me of the Depeche Mode atmosphere of the 80′, and after a year of iteration, pauses, and personal experiences, I came to mature the song to what it is today.
I find it funny to bring this almost forgotten poem from 19th century to now, jumping from the old traditional farmer background of Ella Wheeler Wilcox to a modern dancing club, somewhere on this earth, mixing the 20th century electronic music revolution with the latest music technologies of the 21th century.
This video clip was a cooperative work with the amazing Marc Hamill (Videos4Music) bringing to visual reality the sensual, hot, dancing and exciting feelings, for both genders and all kind of people. Marc is expert in making impacting video clips, and I’m blessed I had the chance to work with him. He’s very professional, reliable and offer great sense with his artistic skills.
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About Michael Van Dorpe
Michael is born in Belgium in 1974 and now living in Japan. Michael is a video engineer in the streaming industry but with a passion for music, playing piano, guitar, and singing. Michael is a registered author and writer with many compositions from various style: Rock, Grunge, Classic, Jazz, Computer music,..
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