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The Migration
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My life after leaving home.
singersongwriter james taylor michael frieman brett favre
Solid soulful singer/songwriter music at it's earthy core. Traveling highway, coming of age, timeless music.
Michael Frieman is a native of Wisconsin now residing in Los Angeles California. He lived in New York City for a good long while and decided a beach atmosphere was much needed. Oceans....neat.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
Peak #1,039
Peak in subgenre #42
Author
Michael Frieman
Rights
Michael Frieman
Uploaded
October 01, 2004
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MP3
MP3 2.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
It just kinda came out. True and simple, this song is.
Lyrics
I migrated here from middle america. Two g's in my pocket and a brand new haircut. I'm living in a box I'm making money moving rocks and, everything is fine fine fine. Now I would never glamourize this life. Magazines and tv shows are lie lie lie lying to you baby, whats it done for you lately. On your own but never alone, welcome to the city that is... sooo alive it just might kill me yeah and all my sighs cry for serendipity and it's so benign you caught me craving sanity the bottom of the town dropped out and we are left here to do nothing else but dream. I migrated here from middle america breweries and simple towns a down to earth replica of a blue collar town, wrapped in ice with a frown happier than hell to be going no where but down. god forbid you ever glamourize that life. Never hip enough for your upity sense of style. From hell to home is much too long. Helps to bring about just one more highway song that's soo.... (chorus)
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