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Watery Morning
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Saturday is now Sunday is now Monday
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squelchy goodness of the sweetest sounding sort
Glasgow based Abel Soul have been recording together for a few years now and felt the time was right to get some tunes 'out there' for public consumption. The core of Abel Soul are Robert Wilson, Brian Stewart (Boxer) & Mark Porter (Potsy), although we are always open to others getting involved. Robert & Potsy met back in the early 1990's when Robert made an ill-fated attempt to become the singer for a band, in which Potsy was playing. Turns out Robert couldn't sing. Anyway, DJ meets keyboard player and they discover a mutual love for electronica. A year or so later, they bump into each other in a pub and decide to hook up to see if they can knock out some tunes. They've been doing this (with varying degrees of success) ever since. Robert later met Boxer through a mutual pal and, after hearing this hugely talented, silver-tongued genius playing guitar and singing at one of many parties held in Robert's house, asked him to get involved. The result is the delicious assortment of squelchy musical goodness presented here for your listening pleasure.
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Genre
R&B Gospel
Charts
#10,711 today Peak #180
#850 in subgenre Peak #17
Author
Abel Soul
Uploaded
December 26, 2009
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:27
Lyrics
C Am x 2 Vacantly waiting for the light to fade away watery morning All the way to the inside I feel D7 grey F Fm And I know that I can't usher it C away Been waiting so long For a chance to get it on Fell short of the target Now it seems like everything went wrong I can't wait till Sunday morning's gone C C7 F Chorus F E Am x 2 F E C E Am D7 G F Fm C The soggy sky needs time to dry itself today I can't see the water colours anymore Friends are gone and no ones left to lend a hand to me All that's left to do is count the sheep. Still sitting here waiting All the light has gone away two o'clock in the morning What a silly way to spend the day At least I got to usher it away The soggy sky had time to dry itself today I couldn't see the water colours Friends were gone no one was left to lend a hand to me Now I need to go and count the sheep.
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