Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on super, shiny 12" Vinyl with a custom, fold-out booklet with lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
item ships out on or around October 30th, 2018
Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Mick Terry's new release, "Days Go By" on Emptyhead Recordings - Compact Disc
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on Compact Disc, along with a downloadable digital booklet including lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
item ships out on or around October 30th, 2018
Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Arthur knew he had no choice
When he heard that little voice
like “Blutarsky” in his mind
She was beautiful, it seemed
as if she fell out of his dreams
Like some Hefner playmate find
Now there’s so much for him to fear
So what’s a guy like him to do, but, face his demons
Please don’t tell him that it’s not Love
Please don’t tell him that it’s not Love
Derided, almost out of view
Denied the luck that others knew
The years so slowly inching by
Now breathing life in her, she him
The candlelight upon her skin
and Barry White on the Hi-Fi
He’s gone too far to turn back now
So what’s a guy like him to do, but, face his demons?
Please don’t tell him that it’s not Love
Please don’t tell him that it’s not Love
She’s a girl who can’t say no
Happy to let him come or go
He always seems to blow his chances
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