Released: September 22, 2017

Songwriter: Steve E. Hill Chris Hillman

Producer: Tom Petty

She's calm she's quiet
She's personal she's prime
She's everything
We thought she'd ever be

She's a lover not a fighter
She's driven by some fight
Deep inside her soul she can't control
The way it's meant to be

Drifting on a stormy sea
Holding on to what might be
Where true love lies
Forever to be won
There's a danger in the wind
That revives us all again
Into the sea
Different rivers run

He was restless a little while
He's everybody's child
Searching for the perfect one
To set him free

Always stands his ground whenever danger sounds
His hand held high never down in why
Deep inside his soul he can't control
The way it's meant to be

Drifting on a stormy sea
Holding on to what might be
Where true love lies
Forever to be won
There's a danger in the wind
That revives us all again
Into the sea
Different rivers run

Into the sea
Different rivers run

Chris Hillman

Chris Hillman (1944- ) is a bluegrass musician best known as the founding bassist for legendary 60s pop group The Byrds and for his pioneering work in country rock with Gram Parsons and The Flying Burrito Brothers.

As the Byrds grew to be one of the most popular groups of their time, internal strife within the band forced them apart, though Hillman kept on as long as he could. By his last album with them, 1968’s Sweetheart of the Rodeo, he and McGuinn were the only ones left in a wholly unrecognizable band. Now helmed by Gram Parsons, the group was a full-fledged country band. When Parsons left shortly after, Hillman went with him to help form The Flying Burrito Brothers. He was also a member of Stephen Stills‘ Manassas throughout their run.

Since the 1970s, Hillman has enjoyed some success with his solo career and the Desert Rose Band. He continues to record and occasionally perform to this day.