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From the Robbie Fulks school of "don't sugar coat it--just say it like it is!" A full bodied country song complete with peddle steel and twanging electric guitar. Dallas Wayne of Nashville honky-tonk fame plays bass and leads the overall tone. Strong lyrics and vocal. Catchy tune makes the dark message easier to swallow. Hey, we all have our moments, right? |
CD: Heart of a Hunter
Label: Caught in the Act Records
Credits: Beth Robinson (vocals), Doug Blumer (guitars, harmony), Ken Owens (drums), Dallas Wayne (upright bass), Joe Goldmark (peddle steel) |
Story Behind the Song
Not much explaining needed here. We all go through our ups and downs. Getting old sucks, doesn't it?
Lyrics
First there's cocktails in the bar room
But that's getting kind of old
Then she skips the social contact
And starts drinkin' all alone
She's got pills for the pain
But the pain moves around
And the pill that stops the hurting can't be found
(Chorus)
She's goin' down, down, down
Somehow she lost her way
She's goin' down, down, down
A little more each day
There was a time when she was up so high
Right there where the eagles fly
Ah, but now, she's goin' down
When she was young the world took on
A soft and golden hue
But now she sees things in a different light
Mostly shades of gray and blue
And the road unrolls before her
Like a ribbon it unwinds
And soon it's gonna be closing time
(Chorus)
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