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Slip Into Darkness
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Pondering the other side
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Mudhouse-Learn How To Boogie
Mudhouse began as a loose group of refugees from several local bands. We've played as a "Bar Band" for a couple of years,mostly doing original Blues and Rock & Roll covers songs. We no longer play "Live" , and confine ourselves to the recording studio. We have had many guest musicians on our recordings, and have broadened our horizens to include some Country , Reggae, and even a "Jazzy" number!!
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Genre
Blues Blues General
Charts
Peak #8
Peak in subgenre #3
Author
Dan Ginn
Rights
2006
Uploaded
November 02, 2006
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MP3 5.0 MB 128 kbps 5:24
Lyrics
I can feel.........A hand on my shoulder Long black train...........headed my way It’s too late........to worry the future I‘ve got bills…………….. that I have to pay (Chorus) Show me the way.......Lead me to a better day Slippin into darkness .Like fallin down a well Don’t know where I’m bound to...HEAVEN OR HELL My friends say....I’ll soon feel much better I’ve still got.........some lessons to learn I don’t think.......I’ve got too much longer I’ve ‘bout ran out........of bridges to burn (Chorus) I can see a pale moon rising, let it shine it’s light on me The sun is sinking in the west,and it’s getting hard to see I can feel a cold wind blowing , and it's wrapping ‘round my heart I should get my life together, but I don’t know where to start Living on the borderline,Can’t afford to waste my time Can you help me………show me some kinda sign Have I a future……….Or am I outta time ***************Guitar *************************** Wise men say.............to light up a candle Bow our heads .........for those who are gone Seems to me............To all be quite futile It’s just a game.........And we are the pawns (Chorus)
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Gordon Larson
Sep 26, 2008
Love this song. So many songs in the Classic Rock sub genre are not even close. This is the real deal. Good job!