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(Intro)


автор:

Jackie Greene


жанры: americana, roots
альбомы: American Myth
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Maybe it's the way
She lets her hair down on a Sunday afternoon
Or maybe it's the way
That she's romantically attracted to the moonMaybe it's the perfume
That I know she doesn't wear
Or maybe it's the way
She dances when she thinks there ain't nobody thereShe loves me in the morning
Without warning before the sun begins to rise
And in the evening
I can tell her feelings just by looking in her eyesSongbirds in the garden
Sing to her through frozen holidays
And all my woe and trouble is gonna double
When we go our separate waysSugar, dandelion, honey, peach
Don't do too much for me
'Cause I ain't no Casanova
And I never ever tried to beSomething in her smile
Charms me like a child and then
She turns the thieves and outlaws
Into nothing less than perfect gentlemenThe moon is in the mountains
And the night is making pictures of the sky
And I've nothing for you, honey
But this simple lullabyNow should your mind forget me
Regret me or even do me wrong
You'll always live here in my heart
'Cause baby, that's where you belong
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Это интересно:Greene was born in Salinas, California, and developed an interest in music at an early age, starting with the piano. At 14, he began to play guitar and within a short time, was able to sit in with local bar bands. As he got older, he began composing his own songs. He recorded in a makeshift garage studio, burning his own CDs and selling them everywhere he could. Using the money he saved, Greene was eventually able to record and release his first full-length album, Rusty Nails, on his own.After graduating from Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, California, Greene moved to Sacramento, where he began performing regularly. Marty DeAnda, owner of local label DIG Music, noticed Greene at an... продолжение
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