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Midnight Blues-open collaboration
by   Grathy
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Done with Slow Jam on the cool backing track. Some sax, vibes or trumpet might be nice!
Released: 28-Mar-2024
Category: Blues
Application: GarageBand
File type: mp3
File size: 5.7 Mb
Plays: 9
Downloads: 0
Weekly plays: 1
Weekly downloads: 0
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Lyrics
Early in the evening
Before the wolves begin to howl,
I feel myself a-yearning 
I know you're gone somehow 

Can't get you off my mind
My heart rocks stern to bow

I’m lookin’ out the window
And the pane is all that I see
I’m staring through the curtains
Hoping you’’ll come back to me

But the streets remain so empty
Skinny trees just laughing at me

I’m walking through this empty house
Your name echoes down the hall
I’m dancing with my shadows
As my moon continues to fall

Gotta face that I’m alone
‘Cause all I do is bawl

The clock just ticks so slowly
It’s hands waving me goodbye
It’s face an ugly sneer
As it knows how hard I cry

Can’t seem to shake this mood I’m in
No matter how hard I try
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artist
Such  very cool blues ...... !    Lovely voice, so authentic, you know how to deliver a song
Latest song: INK AND BLOOD
9 months ago
artist
Very nice.  Great vox as usual.  First Class with everyone involved.
9 months ago
artist
Aways sexy and sultry vocals,Mary
Latest song: How Long
9 months ago
artist
Oh that longing... just below the solar plexus... Ha ha...
Love your vocal as always Mary!
Hope one of our blues afficiandos take this one in hand and add some nice blues licks!
Piano is great!
:-)
Latest song: This Desert Place
8 months ago
What a nice blues song. Wonderful singing. Killer piano.
8 months ago
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