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When I was young and wide-eyed I moved from the 'burbs on the other side of the continent to Sydney where soon I met the second great love of my life and for a while life was very sweet. And glamorous. She was from a showbiz family - her parents knew the Beatles - and their large house overlooking the harbour often hosted global A-listers (a number of whom are now, interestingly, behind bars). We dressed up most nights for dinner or an opening. Then I came home one evening and found her in bed with a bloke she met at a Penthouse magazine event. We tried to get back together afterwards but I couldn't recover from the hurt and she couldn't recover my trust.
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I leaned heavily on _CNTRYSH.STY for this one.
Lyrics: So you come around and tell me this time you wanna stay And whatshisname I found you with he done left town today Well see you in another life I’m getting outta here Tho I can’t say that I won’t shed no tears
When I see you in the street I wonder where you’ll go Could be in the gutter, or the queen of a Broadway show You can count on this I won’t be seeing you through the years Tho I can’t say that I won’t shed no tears
It’s true enough I loved you once and maybe I still do And the things we did together still catch me unawares But I can’t stand your cheating heart, so believe me we are through Tho I can’t say that I won’t shed no tears
All your fancy family friends and all their fancy style And all your moneyed showbiz types and their glittering careers Well I do admit for a little while they had me all beguiled So I can’t say that I won’t shed no tears
Your friends all tried to warn me that you’re one hard act to please But stick around a while they said ‘cause wonders never cease Well I stuck around and now I’m off to drown myself in beer And I can’t say that I won’t shed no tears
Last edited by Andrew - PG Music; 08/24/20 12:21 PM.
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A nice country flavored tune ... Too bad you had to really experience the tears. You can tell a good story in song. Enjoyed this one.
Charlie
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This one has a nice loping country feel to it. The single string slow bend solo works well. I enjoyed my listen and all I can say about the girl is B*tch! Tom
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Nicely chosen back tracks,
one hell of a back-story
nice song form, sounds good
I could hear Mick Jagger singing this
remember "Far Away Eyes" "Dead Flowers"
Of course meant as a compliment, I love these Stones songs
enjoyed
Kenny
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Matcham, what a bittersweet melody.
Regardless of your unfortunate situation, the song was nice to listen to. You did put together a great set of lyrics.
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Nicely chosen back tracks,
one hell of a back-story
nice song form, sounds good
I could hear Mick Jagger singing this
remember "Far Away Eyes" "Dead Flowers"
Of course meant as a compliment, I love these Stones songs
enjoyed
Kenny Agree with Kenny... Absolutely great song and delivery! Bob
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Thanks guys. And for the sympathy. It was a long time ago and tho she doesn't come across well in the story we did eventually mix in the same circles again and even become friends for a while. If she ever hears this song - and she might - I'd expect some banter and a dose of mea culpa.
Dead Flowers. Now there's a song.
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Well done Matchum. Heartbreaking life stories being translated to music and song. Very cool tune.... Backtrack really suited the lyric. And I agree with Tom so very cool stuff going on with the guitar....
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Matcham,
Well produced song with a strong story line and nice melody. A very good listen.
Peter
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This one has a nice loping country feel to it. The single string slow bend solo works well. I enjoyed my listen and all I can say about the girl is B*tch! Tom I agree with Tom! I always enjoy this type of attitude in a song-written a few like that myself. Nicely done!! Take care. Greg
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Thanks heaps gents. It's really appreciated.
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Cool write! Like Kenny said we could readily feel Mick singing this...really has that country stones groove -- like when they were hanging with Gram Parsons.
Nice!!!
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