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  1. David Bowie - Changes (Official Lyric Video)

    The official lyric video for David Bowie - Changes featuring previously unseen photos from the Hunky Dory album session. ...more.

  2. Changes (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

    " Changes " is a song by the English musician David Bowie from his 1971 album Hunky Dory. RCA Records then released it as a single from the album on 7 January 1972. Written following his …

  3. David Bowie – Changes Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    “Changes” originally appeared on David Bowie’s 1971 Hunky Dory album. In 1972, it was released as a single with “Andy Warhol” as the B-Side.

  4. David Bowie - Changes Lyrics | AZLyrics.com

    David Bowie "Changes": Oh yeah Mm Still don't know what I was waiting for And my time was running wild, a million dead-end...

  5. Changes | Song Meaning and Lyrics | David Bowie

    Changes, is a song by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. At this point in his career, Bowie had experimented with numerous musical styles, all of …

  6. Changes by David Bowie Lyrics Meaning - Song Meanings and Facts

    Jan 1, 2024 · While ‘Changes’ can be interpreted as a narrative on personal and social upheaval, Bowie’s lyrical complexity suggests multiple hidden meanings. The song is a mosaic of …

  7. Changes by David Bowie - Songfacts

    Bowie had just started using a keyboard to write songs, which opened up new possibilities for him in terms of melody and structure. This fresh approach resulted in "Changes." Bowie played the sax on …

  8. Changes - Music Video by David Bowie - Apple Music

    Watch the Changes music video by David Bowie on Apple Music.

  9. David Bowie - Changes Lyrics - Lyrics On Demand

    Changes Lyrics by David Bowie. I still don't know what I was waiting for And my time was running wild A million dead-end streets Every time I thought I'd got it made It seemed t...

  10. Changes - The Bowie Bible

    One of David Bowie’s signature songs, ‘Changes’ opened his fourth album Hunky Dory. Although never a hit single, it became one of his best-loved works, and remained part of his live set throughout much …