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Turn And Walk Away
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Steve One and the Shades, the quintessential 80's power-pop, rock band from the San Francisco Bay Area, disbanded in 1990. They released one 5-song E.P., produced by Scott Mathews, on cassette in 1987 and a 7-song vinyl album and cassette, produced by Dave Denny, in 1988. (Two of the songs were repeated, so there was no reason to include both versions of the same songs here.) These recordings were primarily to be used as demos to "shop" to the major labels, but after numerous requests from fans and media, they printed two limited runs of product...albums and tapes...and were distributed throughout northern California. The two pressings sold-out almost immediately. These songs were produced on an extremely tight budget with minimal overdubs. In fact, for the lead vocals, Steve was given only one take per song. And in rapid succession. All the vocals were cut in one quick 2 hour session. These MP3's were copied from a CD which was a copy of the 18 year old, well-worn cassette tapes found in a box just last month...hiss, dropouts and all! (A search is on for the masters, but no one seems to know where they are, or what happpened to them.) As a live performance band, they headlined and opened literally hundreds of shows in northern California, sharing the stage with many of the decades' notable performers, including Huey Lewis and the News, Chris Isaak, Greg Kihn, Night Ranger, Ronnie Montrose, Eddie Money, Starship (KBC), and more. They received local radio airplay, great reviews and performed live on the radio, sometimes in a semi-acoustic format...long before the term "unplugged" was coined. Sadly, the lack of a real record deal and the "usual band stuff" broke them up around 1989-1990.
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Pop Trap-Pop
Charts
Peak #61
Peak in subgenre #7
Author
Steve Waddington (Steve One)
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Steve Waddington (Steve One Music BMI)
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March 06, 2005
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Turn And Walk Away Lyrics and music c. Steve Waddington I remember when she cried to me She told me things aren't the way they used to be And though I held her close, she was miles away I could feel what she meant but there was nothing left to say There's just no use in hanging on When you know the love inside has gone There was nothing I could do, There was nothing I could say There was nothing I could do but Turn And Walk Away I saw her on the street about a week ago She introduced me to her new Romeo I could see it in her eyes something wasn't right But he grabbed her by the arm and they were gone in the night I could tell she was way in over her head But I guess some things are better left unsaid There was nothing I could do, There was nothing I could say There was nothing I could do but Turn And Walk Away There was nothing I could do, There was nothing I could say There was nothing I could do but Turn And Walk Away... Its easy if you know when to just let go Don't need to be the one to say "I told you so" You're better off just to have the peace of mind Just turn and walk away... I heard it on the news late yesterday A note was found next to where her body lay The message that she left for the world to see Was the very last thing that she said to me "There's just no use in hanging on When you know the love inside is gone" There was nothing I could do, There was nothing I could say There was nothing I could do but Turn And Walk Away There was nothing I could do, There was nothing I could say There was nothing I could do but Turn And Walk Away... Walk Away... (Its over...its over...its over...)
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