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Walking out
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a song about heart break
americana folk rock alternative country 70s rock
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neo retro adult comtemporary alt-country folk rock pop............
Song Info
Genre
Country Country-Rock
Charts
#753 in subgenre Peak #14
Charts
Peak #56
Author
David Lunbeck
Rights
01/15/10 David lunbeck
Uploaded
January 24, 2010
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.0 MB 128 kbps 4:22
Lyrics
Walking out Maybe you didin't love her enough maybe you loved her too much maybe you let yourself go maybe you lost your touch she confused says she doesn't love you anymore and you're not amused find yourself walking out the door Walking out , walking out you want to get mad, you want to shout break some glass get the anger out you want to pick a fight crack some heads doesn't matter whos wrong or right all you want to do is get back get back your pride walking out theres no manual for this they didn't teach it in school what chapter is this written in the book of fools now it's time to lay down the law make yourself known and it cuts you down the middle where the roots had grown she says shes not ready doesn't want to leave so you hold it steady you want to believe Walking out , walking out
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Johnny Proctor
Jan 25, 2010
Like Tony, I would love to hear those tragic/classic Dave Lunbeck lyrics. This is easily the best harmony work I have heard from you, Dave. The oohs are a great touch and give an Eagles feel - and that is a good thing. Your guitar tapestry is both edgy and melodic, your leads seem much more focused and in time with the drums and bass. "There's no manual for this... the book of fools..." you have such a way with words, Dave. Five stars, and well deserved.
Tony DeLecce
Jan 24, 2010
Great Opening Lead work. Really sets the stage. Would like to read your lyrics. Really like the oohs you dont do that often. Very nice. I am just really enjoying the lead work on this one. P.S. Listening again this AM. This is really good.
Tammy Swindell
Jan 24, 2010
Another nice job, David. :) It seems the difference between night and day between this one and Without You. I hear shades of 38 Special in your music; but then I always did. :) Production sounds good, you did a fine job on this one, too. :D Thanks again for sharing. :D