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Mara-Bob Leslie
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A pop-rock song with a touch of country.
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Multi-talented Scottish singer-songwriter performs his own take on Americana. Original tunes with beautiful guitar work: laugh with Her Father Called Me Franken
Bob Leslie is the unknown soldier of the Scottish songwriting scene. Out of full-time professional action for fifteen years (due to family commitments), he never stopped writing and has recently returned with a 12-song CD of self-penned Americana with a touch of Tom Waits about it. In A Different World (release August 2010) employs top musical talent from the Central Scotland scene: Bernadette Collier & Alice Leslie - backing vox; Fraser Speirs - harmonica; Jim Keilt - lead guitar, Alex Mack - banjo, mandolin, and lead guitar; Craig Nelson - alto sax; and Carl Esprit Bridgeman - bass guitar. Apple, Chrysalis Records, and the Kinks' managers showed interest in Bob's early work and his later songs have elicited high commendation from the the prestigious Billboard Song Contest. Top players Bob has worked with include: Andy Hamilton (sax player for multi-million-selling Canadian songwriter Corey Hart) Chris Glen and Ted McKenna (bass and drums, respectively, with the Sensational Alex Harvey Band) Colin Bass (bass player of seminal prog-rockers Camel) Dave Vasco (guitarist for Warner Brothers artists Clancy) Fraser Speirs (harmonica maestro with Paolo Nutini and Scots blues legend Tam White) Jim Keilt (virtuoso lead guitarist with John Otway and the London production of Tommy - the Musical) Kathy O'Donoghue (vocalist with, amongst others, Roger Chapman and Hank Wangford) Zeke Manyika (drummer for Scots chart-toppers Orange Juice)
Song Info
Charts
Peak #344
Peak in subgenre #66
Author
Bob Leslie
Rights
2005
Uploaded
July 05, 2010
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 4:08
Story behind the song
Inspired by Marvell's poem to his Coy Mistress and by a beautiful Dutch woman who hesitated between myself, her husband, and a lovely Levantine of the Sapphic persuasion who proved to be most persuasive! Boo hoo!
Lyrics
Mara, you can't judge the distance 'Twixt love and the grave And God knows if I Am one of the damned or the saved Honey, you won't even tell me If I'm enamoured or just enslaved Oh, oh, Mara, I don't want to wait Next minute could be too late Had we but world enough We could both strut our stuff Till the cows come home And the making of love We could come to it easy and slow If we had time, I would Write you a symphony Carve out a palace from stone But, Mara, that way A body could end up alone Mara, we're running a race With the sun and the stars And they don't stand still While we step through the dance of the hours If you won't run with me, baby, We're not going to get very far Oh, Mara, we're stuck on the line Darling, let's cross it this time Mara, when all of the sound and the fury has gone And we all look back at this rock'n'roll ride we've been on Will all you have be a list Of all of the things you ain't done? Oh Mara, I'm pledging my time Let's make it while our sun's still shining
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