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The Same Story
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Acoustic Folk, Rock, Roots, Americana, Alternative Country, Adult Contemporary, Southern Rock,
Jeff Jernigan is a singer/songwriter located in the San Francisco Bay Area who draws from a diverse palette of musical influences that has captured audiences both new and old. Having spent time performing solo acoustic sets through out the Bay Area, Santa Barbara, and L.A. Jeff has recently completed producing and recording his solo-debut album "Six Ways to Say One Thing," a six song serenade that captures a promising artist in pursuit of his artistic independence. Jeff has combined Folk/RootsRock/Americana with Country to complement his quickwitted lyrics and strong hook melodies. Currently shopping songs and busy at work on the follow up album "The CrownHate Reason." Jeff is determined to establish himself as an accomplished songwriter and as an eminent role in the Local Bay Area music scene. If you are interested in booking this artist for your venue, please contact Jimmy Orman at stepwiseentertainment@yahoo.com.
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Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
Peak #348
Peak in subgenre #39
Author
Jeff Jernigan
Rights
SRu650-921
Uploaded
December 09, 2007
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MP3 2.3 MB 128 kbps 2:28
Lyrics
Well I wonder, how many times you've looked into my eyes and said you love me when I know it's cause you need me by your side even though it seems so hard to speak when I know that I'll just let you down it's getting hard to tell what's real these days and just what's talked about And I know I'll never be the same suppose it's meant to be that way cause our love it only keeps you safe I'm tied and locked up in these chains wish that I could still try to see all the things that you've said to me but it's far to late to go back to the same story But I know fifteen years from now the way you used to love me right out that front door babe what a wonderful life it is that you'll make and perhaps I might just ponder well what if I just had stayed and not been afraid of always staying the same I know it far too late to explain when all those points we tried to make well they could all have been saved if we were to always go running back to the same story.
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