I can still remember falling in love for the first time.
It was mid-November and the stars filled the sky.
Some things have changed like ebb and flow of tide,
But other things remain like who I am inside.
I am still who I used to be
With the same hope, same name, same eyes.
So, why do you treat me differently?
It is just another time, so let’s rewind.
The concept is skewed; the way that we’re viewed.
With a little more experience, I’m just like you.
As numbers go up intelligence goes down,
Well that’s where you’re wrong; there’s knowledge all around.
As you grow older you’ll begin to understand
All the things I’m telling you: I am who I am.
I am still who I used to be
With the same hope, same name, same eyes.
So, why do you treat me differently?
It is just another time, so let’s rewind.
I may forget little things before me,
But it’s always clear when you ignore me.
I’m not as weak as you believe; looks can be deceiving.
I’ve learned a lot throughout my life,
Don’t you believe me?
But now I’m all alone; I’m a long way from home;
I’m losing control but you should know…
I am still who I used to be
With the same hope, same name, same eyes.
So, why do you treat me differently?
It is just another time…
I am still who I used to be
With the same hope, same name, same eyes.
So, why do you treat me differently?
It is just another time, so let’s rewind.
So let’s rewind.
Paige Morrissey is an accredited music therapist working with Heartsparks Music Therapy in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She holds a Bachelor of Music Therapy from Acadia University, where she also developed her passion for song-writing.
Paige wrote Rewind by combining two things very important to her: song writing and music therapy. Rewind was written to give a voice to seniors, particularly persons living with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias. It was written to challenge negative stereotypes that persist about seniors, especially persons living with dementia. Music and lyrics are used to express an important message: that people living with dementia remain whole people, with abilities, hopes and dreams.
The song was inspired by Paige’s experience of Alzheimer’s in her family, as well as her experience with the many persons with dementia she works with in her music therapy practice. Rewind was brought to life through many conversations and musical moments while working with people living with dementia. Paige strives to find the beauty and passion within each person with dementia and uses music to do so. Through this song, she hopes to help others see and acknowledge this beauty. Musical memory remains long after so many other abilities desert our minds; it was only fitting to express these thoughts through a song.
Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Paige Morrissey
Drums: Joel Ryerson
Electric Guitar: Seamus Erskine
Bass Guitar: Billy Habib-Taylor
Piano: Jessica LaRonde
Recording by: Charles Austin at the Echo Chamber, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Mastering by: J. LaPointe at Archive Mastering, Mineville Nova Scotia