It can be said that it is safe to say that a lot of the songs in the album deserves recognition. However, when you get to the next play list full of their best songs, make sure you include “Glitter in the Air” from his second solo album in 2008 The Funhouse. An example of an amazing song, touching and poignant for the singer, unfortunately, all too often it is overlooked.
– Written by Pink and Billy Mann, the pop ballad is focused on the experience of opening oneself to the love of the other person, and all the special moments in life that you can be there when it happens. “Have you ever wished for an endless night? / / / The tied to the moon, and the stars, and apretaron a rope?” The Pink one sings “have you ever arrojaste a fistful of glitter in the air? / Have you ever seen the fear in his face, and thou hast said, ‘I don’t care’?”
At first, she has delighted fans for years with his acrobatic skills, he used his talent, to the performance of exciting, high-flying, to take the music to new heights at the Grammy awards in 2010. The set will include the Pink, hanging from a strip of fabric, high above the audience, immersing it in the water, and turning at break neck speed and as the drops of rain they fell upon the delighted audience below. The New York Times he praised the work “up in the air, soaking in the water,” as “a point of inflection, when the people woke up to his loud voice and his talent for presentation.
It has also demonstrated that this is a song by the most underrated of the First, so do yourself a favor and listen to it.