![]() ![]() And also there was a particular Indian spiritual teacher called (Jiddu) Krishnamurti. "At the time, I was very into Buddhist philosophy. Warren also said the simple lyrics concealed big ideas. I got straight down to writing the words. I think the whole tune was written in about ten minutes. And everything just sort of happened very easily, effortlessly from that. Just one that chord, which is C-sharp minor seventh. "So that's when I started playing the piano intro. "I'd been toying with the idea that it'd be great if I could just come up with a Transatlantic rock ballad, something that would appeal to the States, to the Americans as well as English listeners," he said. In Jim Beviglia's book Playing Back The 80s: A Decade Of Unstoppable Hits, Korgis' frontman James Warren explained the impetus for "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime."
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