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When You Get There
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country folk
I'm a solo singer/songwriter who wants to put her mark on the Americana/Folk Genre.
I've been playing since I was 11 years old. I've over the years I've tried to develop my own sound and my own music.
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Peak #264
Peak in subgenre #49
Author
Annette Neumann
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Annette Neumann
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September 17, 2006
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:30
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When You Get There It was the summer of Eighty-five I was the loneliest little girl alive My friend went off to her family’s cabin in the woods Neither of us had ever left the city I was afraid she’d forget me So before she left I made my last request Chorus: don’t forget to write And I expect a phone call All most every Sunday night We’ve never been this far apart If you don’t care Tell me what it’s like when you get there I got into Tennessee She was accepted into Eastern University I remember when we were kids All the things we did and the trouble we got in Neither one of us had ever left the state Today was my lucky day And she turned to me to say (Repeat Chorus) Like a turning of a page Way leads on to way The hands of time keep going And we stand here never knowing Will we ever see each other we will As long as we still Don’t forget to write And make a phone call Almost every Sunday night Maybe I’ll come to see you sometime I’ll let you know When I get there Words and Music Written by ©Annette Neumann, September 10, 2005
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