["","Gonna make it all right","","Now I'm ready to rise again","But the truth was hard to find","I'm gonna be who I wanna be, yeah baby","Look at my life, look at my heart","Now you won't catch me when I fall","","That I'll get over you","Much time has passed between us","But I can't believe we're through","I have seen them fall apart","They say that time's a healer","But I'll get over you","I have seen them fall apart","Caught up in my thinking, yeah","Now I'm ready to rise again","I'm building bridges from these scenes","I know that it's over","Now I'm ready to rise again","Yes, I'm gonna rise","","And I'm better without you","I'm building bridges from these scenes","","Just look at my hopes, look at my dreams","My world of broken promises","","","","Now I'm ready to rise again","I have seen them fall apart","Gonna make it all right","Now I'm ready to rise again","Gonna make it all right","It's gonna take time I know","Look at my life, look at my heart","You pose so many questions","Just look at my hopes, look at my dreams","I'm building bridges from these scenes","Just look at my hopes, look at my dreams","Now I'm ready to rise again","Do you still think of me at all?","Look at my life, look at my heart","Like a prisoner in my mind","I better think twice I know"]
Performed by: Bad Brains; Gabrielle Written by: Louisa Bobb; Ollie Dagois; Bob Dylan; Ferdy Unger-Hamilton
Credits: Bobb, Louisa (Songwriter); Dagois, Ollie (Songwriter); Dylan, Bob (Songwriter); Unger-Hamilton, Ferdy (Songwriter); SPZ MUSIC INC (Publisher)
"Rise" is a popular single by Gabrielle. It was her second number one single in the UK (and thus far, last). The song was the title-track and second single from her third studio album.
Written by Gabrielle, Ollie Dagois, Ferdy Unger-Hamilton and Bob Dylan and produced by Johnny Dollar, the song reached number one on the UK singles chart for two weeks in January 2000.
The song has sold 460,000 copies in the UK as stated by the Official UK Charts Company.
The song was the 14th best selling of 2000 in the UK.
"Rise" is notable for a rare authorised use of a Bob Dylan sample. It takes extensively from his 1973 song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and Dylan liked the song so much that he allowed Gabrielle to use the sample for free.[citation needed]
The song has been covered by Jamaican singer Mr. Vegas.
Charts
"Rise" was a number one single in Ireland. However, the single was far less successful in Australia, where it peaked at number 44.
The video for "Rise" features Gabrielle as a spectator viewing a boxing match. The video was directed by Matt Carter and was shot in the winter of 1999.