
But Ahn can still strip it down for intimacy’s sake as she does on the many ballads placed throughout the album. “I Will Get Over You” has a bright early-‘70s AM radio sound. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. “I Don’t Have Time to Be In Love,” a duet with co-writer Charlie Wadhams, has a storybook feel. When you grow up, what kind of girl will you be Oh, what will you be Will you write a book or invent a machine Will you be an astronaut or will you sail the sea (What will I be when I grow up) La la, la la, la la, la la.

She does a sultry cover of former collaborator Benji Hughes’ “Vibe So Hot.” “City Lights (Pretty Lights),” co-written with Inara George, slips towards a beautiful music-box Parisian sorrow. But mostly producer Ethan Johns keeps things fairly organic. The title track is a bit of an upmarket production, with some brilliant keyboard figures swirling around Ahn’s look at childhood. Young Blood by Bea Miller is basically about that feeling you have as a youth, that youre going to live forever. The song sprouts with this message about growing physically and mentally too. Perhaps, this explains why growing up also metaphorically refers to becoming wiser. Her second album, When I Grow Up, is a confident collection of songs from a young woman who has the ability to hold a room with a gentle, reflective folk song like “One Day I Will Do,” where her acoustic guitar and modest orchestration give her music the sound of a classic mid-‘60s folk album. 6) Growin’ up by Bruce Springsteen Growin' Up It is when people grow that they also learn and develop their mental faculties.

Rural Bernville, PA’s Priscilla Ahn has grown up into quite a sophisticated artist.
