Loving her was easy
Then she broke your stride
Now nothing but the whisky
Takes you for that ride
Handles are for turning
When you’re locked outside
With nothing but the whisky
You can see for miles
It’s taken all that I’ve got
Standing there side to the sun
There ain’t a ride or a rush
That doesn’t end
credits
from Shoreline,
track released October 26, 2009
Drums / percussion: John Sephton
Upright bass: Norton Lees
Electric bass: Paul Harris
Accordian: Winky
Violins: Rosie Nicholson / Vanessa Kinman
Cello: John Draper
Guitars / piano / percussion / vocals: Neil McSweeney
supported by 4 fans who also own “Side To The Sun”
I have this on vinyl and, without exception, if I play it when friends come over someone stops mid conversation and asks "Who IS this?" Very lovely. Melissa
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