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Alarm Clock
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Upbeat American Retro Guitar -Rock with Female vocal. Jefferson Airplane meets Cracker
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Eclectic-electric-psychedelic-rock for the discerning Bohemian.
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Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
#12,616 today Peak #53
#5,192 in subgenre Peak #17
Author
Bobby Shiflett
Rights
2009
Uploaded
January 20, 2010
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.7 MB 128 kbps 3:04
Story behind the song
Music and Lyrics: Bobby Shiflett Performed by: Laura Whitney: Vocals; Steve Casteel: Guitar; Bobby Shiflett: Guitar, Vocals; Andrew Reid: Bass; Kenny Shiflett: Drums Recorded by Bob Russom @ Gintown Sounds Mastered by Channel Fuse Media, Memphis, Tennessee http://www.channelfusemedia.com/
Lyrics
It's 9:11 in the morning Time to wake it up The day came with no warning There was no time to make it up As the bell rings and wakes us from our dreams The last thing we see is the land of the free It's 9:11 in the morning The day has broken loud and clear And the silence is so alarming as it echoes in my ear Angels shake their wings and try to shake us from our dreams The last thing that we see is the land of free When fear is on the lips of everyone we hear We forget who we are and what we're doing here (hey, hey, hey!) It's 9:11 in the morning And we've slept too late The bus has come and gone And now its walk or wait It's 9:11 in the morning And there's such a fuss They're saying global warming is gonna be the death of us. There's no more room for error and there's no more room for shame There's no more room for terror and there's no more room for blame (hey, hey, hey!) Who'll step forward; who will speak for us? Who will risk it all for that seat on the bus? Who'll step forward; who will speak for us? Who'll risk it all for that seat on the bus?
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