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Screamin' Into My Pillow
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Can't stand the silent treatment.
blues boogie philadelphia rockabilly swing
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Voodoo DeVille plays uptempo, good time blues, jump, boogie, and swing.
Voodoo DeVille is a six piece band working out of the Philadelphia area. The band was formed in 1998 by a group of like-minded guys who enjoyed the blues and enjoyed playing them even more. While Chicago blues is our starting point, we've ventured into jump, boogie woogie, early rock 'n roll, and rockabilly. We count many of the greats as our idols and influences but we don't feel bound to stick strictly to one style or one way of playing. If it's fun to play, then it's in our set list. It's never failed - when we have fun, our audience has fun. And that's why we do it.
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues General
Charts
Peak #384
Peak in subgenre #54
Author
Buddy Cleveland
Rights
2005
Uploaded
December 26, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.1 MB 128 kbps 5:37
Story behind the song
Ain't nothin' worse than the silent treatment. It makes you want to scream, but screaming doesn't do any good.
Lyrics
You won't talk to me baby, but you're actin' like we're through You got me down so low, that I don't know what to do. You got me screamin' into my pillow Cryin' when I call your name. You say that you don't love me, when you talk to me at all Youre pushin me to the edge, I know I'm headin' for a fall And now I'm screamin' into my pillow Cryin' when I call your name. The way that you treat me, baby its a shame Just how long baby, will you play this game You know I could change, if you asked me to Even when its over, I will still love you. You give me the cold shoulder, darlin it ain't right Im so tore up baby, I cannot sleep at night I still love you so, why cant I make you see I just dont understand why youre doin this to me. Your bags are all packed and now you're ready to go Please wont you tell me why you won't love me anymore You got me screamin' into my pillow Cryin' when I call your name. Now youre walkin out that door, maybe I should beg you not to go But now it's very plain to see, that you left a long, long time ago And I'm still screamin' into my pillow Cryin' when I call your name.
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