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Spit and Polish
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Semi-acoustic rock song with some great lead guitar from Rick and some crummy singing from us both
acoustic duo jazz instrumental folk blues fretless renbourn jansch pentangle davy graham blue horizon
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Semi-acoustic guitar, bass and vocal duo, 2000-2006, no longer together
Both with folk roots overlaid with classical training, both with many years’ rock-band experience but without having lost a passion for jazz and blues, and both still nuts about their playing without taking themselves too seriously, Rick Hayward and Heather Enid Wells were A Little Uneasy.
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#3,639 today Peak #126
#1,391 in subgenre Peak #33
Author
Heather Enid Wells arr A Little Uneasy
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Heather Enid Wells
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May 18, 2012
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:17
Story behind the song
The song is about keeping the shine in our relationships. It has also been recorded by Bright Spark.
Lyrics
When we got together, you were so enthralled. Now I'm not sure whether you ever notice me at all. Don't let love go rusty. Don't let love grow stale. Don't let love get dusty - now, where's your mop and pail? All it needs is a little bit of spit and polish, a little bit of rubbing to make our loving shine. All it needs is a little bit of spit and polish. So get down on yer knees with that elbow-grease, and we'll rub along just fine. All I ever wanted – spend my life with you. But now you take for granted everything I do. You treat any stranger with a damn sight more respect that now our love's in danger of dying from neglect, when all it needs is a little bit of spit and polish, a little bit of rubbing to make our loving shine. All it needs is a little bit of spit and polish. So get down on yer knees with that elbow-grease, and we'll rub along just fine. A little hug and a squeeze, a 'thank-you' and 'please', and we’ll scrub along just fine, so get down on yer knees with that elbow-grease, and we’ll rub along just fine.
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Peter Chapman
Aug 16, 2014
A really fun song which I thoroughly enjoyed, great singing and playing!