John Noir Smith - La La La Spring

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Spring has come
Spring is here
Just like with you
I love it when it's near
Love it when it's near

La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la la la la
Spring

Spring is happy
Spring is never sad
Just go outside
Leave your iPad
Leave your iPad

La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la la la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la la la la
Spring

Spring has come
Spring is here
Just like with you
I love it when it's near
Love it when it's near

La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la la la la
Spring

La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la
Spring
La la la la la la
Spring

Song Description:

"La La La Spring" by John Noir Smith is a cheerful and upbeat song that celebrates the arrival of spring. The lyrics express a sense of joy and happiness that comes with the changing of seasons, with the singer expressing their love for the season and the feeling of renewal it brings. The catchy "la la la" chorus adds to the playful and carefree vibe of the song, encouraging listeners to embrace the beauty of nature and enjoy the simple pleasures of the season. Overall, "La La La Spring" is a feel-good anthem that captures the essence of springtime and the sense of excitement that comes with it.

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John Noir Smith

Born in Drammen, Norway, with roots from all over Europe (as well as India). I started playing music – as well as writing my own songs – back in 2008. It started off with the harmonica, then the bass guitar (which led to a lot of experimental music), before turning to the guitar, synthesizers, ukulele, drums, and more later on.

Making music has become something I really enjoy, and I always hope that someone else will get something out of it as well. I hope one day that my music will go down in musical history, but I don’t really stress too much about it. If it doesn’t then what I made probably hit anyone else as it did to me, and that’s okay too. The most important thing was having fun while doing it, and actually getting some value out of it myself.

I realize that my belief in Buddhism tends to sneak into my lyrics here and there, and my lifestyle as a minimalist does tend to materialize in certain chord progressions and the likes. “Lunatic” is actually a great example of this: two chords (which is very minimal) and references to “dukkha”. “No Reason Why” is another, lyrically, as it contains references to “dukkha”, “dhamma” and being a monk.
I am also a big fan of humor, and this too manifests itself in my music (in songs like “One More Slice of Pizza” and “What If All the Witch Trials Were Right #2”).
I’ve tried a lot of genres, as I like different kinds of music myself. This is intentional, and I may breeze through them all one day.