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Old Lonesome Pine
02:49
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When the rain is pouring down
On this little heart of mine
And the prospect of a life is getting low
I just think about the winters
And I think about the times
When I think about that old lonesome pine
We blew in from Ontario
In a Windstar just to find
The yellow house that would become a home
Kids were growing, spots were showing
Moving all on down the line
When I think about that old lonesome pine
Why's it the best times that we had
Are all the times we can't get back?
And the rain keeps pouring down
On this little heart of mine
When I think about that old lonesome pine
Now I'm living in a city
Where the sun refuse to shine
And the battle lines were drawn up long ago
Tell my mother that I love her and I'll get along just fine
When I think about that old lonesome pine
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2. |
Song For A Rainy Day
02:53
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I've been trying
All my life
Just can't seem to
Get it right
Is there something in the water
Is it something that I picked up on train
Hey
It's just another rainy day
Feeling beat down
And tired again
Won't you help me my
Good old friend
But my friend can't stick around
He's got business on the other side of town
Hey
It's just another rainy day
Steam train running and
Stops on time
East coast cowboys who
Sing in rhyme
And I feel just like the freight train
Slow and low and running out of steam
Hey
It's just another rainy day
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3. |
New York Blues (#32)
03:57
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Early morning rain fall
by my bedside
I keep that record spinning nice and slow
Thinking on the love I had
And the love that I let go
Think of all the people I used to know
Sunshine finds its way into my window
Everyday it's getting hard to hide
And if I eat today
You could say that I'm okay
These things take time just
Like my momma said
And there ain't enough water in the Hudson
To wash away these lonely New York Blues
It takes some time to realize
You've got nothing left to lose
Everybody's walking around and talking
About their new version of paradise
While I wrestle with myself
I've got no trophies on my shelf
Like a boy who's never gotten asked to dance
And there ain't enough water in the Hudson
To wash away these lonely New York Blues
It takes some time to realize
You've got nothing left to lose
Early morning rain fall
by my bedside
Sunshine finds it's way through my window
Thinking on the love I have
And the love that I let go
Think of all the people I used to know
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4. |
My Marie
04:11
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On the blacktop feet are pounding
And the sun is coming up
The lions den is crowded
And the bell will soon be rung
In another world just down the road
Marie is waking up
Another day she'll throw away
Regretting what she's done
It starts with sound stability
Protection from the cold
The interest that she earns
Will serve her when she's old
But it's true what they say
You can't buy back the time you had
All the time you spent convincing them
that you were never sad
Davey jones he has a locker
And a picture on the door
Of a girl he met in Paris
When he was off in the war
He searched the world all up and down
In hopes to find his love
Just to find that she was married
To the drill commanders son
So my Marie, would you please
Let me know which way to go
Leave a key under your doorstep
Come and see me when you're home
Cause I'm a man of little cents
With a big old sense of pride
Won't you let me through your window
Won't you let me stay the night
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5. |
Lullaby For T
03:13
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Everyday you're going every way
And you hardly can settle down
Pushing and pulling
Rocking and rolling
Burning up the streets of town
But tonight I'm gonna make you mine again
And as funny as it seems
And the least I can do is
Write a lullaby for T
Every night
You're getting caught in a fight
And I know you can't do everything
Shaking and aching
Your hearts breaking
Cause you can't get what you need
But tonight I'm gonna make you mine again
Cause your love is all I need
And the least I can do is
Write a lullaby for T
Everyday you're going every way
And you hardly can settle down
Pushing and pulling
Rocking and rolling
Burning up the streets of town
But tonight I'm gonna make you mine again
And as funny as it seems
And the least I can do is
Write a lullaby for T
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6. |
Limb From Limb
04:26
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I don't care if we stay up all night
And I don't care if we touch morning light
Cause my heart is good
But my back is breaking down
These thoughts I have
When you're not around
My oh my it's summertime again
Seasons change, old lovers turn to friends
But the pace and space of life has worn me thin
In a high-rise where I'm paying for my sins
Limb from limb
Limb from limb
Don't cry if you don't see me again
Cause I don't want to die alone
A million miles from home
Oh darling won't you take me home
Tonight?
There we were and here we are again
Looking for the answers through their lens
And my love for you runs purer than the streams
But my mind is telling me it's all a dream
Pickett lines and heartache on my mind
They give you this but they won't give you the time
To figure out which you're looking down
These thoughts I have when you're not around
Limb from limb
Limb from limb
Don't cry if you don't see me again
Cause I don't want to die alone
A million miles from home
Oh darling won't you take me home
Tonight?
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7. |
Across The Rubicon
02:36
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It's alright if you
Cannot stay
I'm sure we'll meet again
Another day
And I know
It's just the way it goes
Later on
Across the rubicon
Lay down lady
And help me sleep
My hearts broken and
Yours to keep
Ain't it so
It's just the way it goes
Cause I'm gone
Across the rubicon
It's alright if you
Cannot stay
I'm sure we'll meet again
Some other day
Ain't it so
It's just the way it goes
Cause I'm gone
Across the rubicon
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8. |
Oh Lady, My Lady
04:34
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Oh Lady, My Lady
With hands soft as lace
My eyes have grown weary
The hour is late
Oh angel of silence
Quick from the start
A thief in the night
You've stolen my heart
Oh Lady, My Lady
I came when you called
To clean up your kitchens
And sweep up your halls
Oh angel in white
With your hands right as rain
I hope that you always remember my name
They came in the night
with their horses and guns
They promised their mothers
No child be harmed
But what grace is this
At the mercy of men
Who kill for their living
And bury your dead
Oh Lady, My lady
With buildings of stone
And eyes that shoot daggers
Wherever you roam
Lay down, lay down
The sky full of stars
Will ease all your troubles
And pull them apart
With hands made of ice
And a heart lit a blaze
We'll ride by the morning
And rest in the shade
Oh Lady, My Lady
Please hear my call
My true one and only
Queen of my heart
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I've been down
I've been blue
I've had days
Where nothings new
I can feel it now
I hope you can feel it too
Things have left
Things have stayed
But good times are on the way
I've been down
In the ditch
Broken back
Need a stitch
I can see it now
Oh I believe it's true
Things have left
Things have stayed
But good times are on the way
Midnight train
Don't be late
I've gotta see a woman
For a date
And her love is warm
As a summer breeze
Things have left
Things have stayed
But Good Times Are On The Way
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Noah Whiteside New York, New York
Noah Whiteside is an emerging independent singer/songwriter with a timeless sound. He made his solo professional recording
debut in 2020 with the single “Bury Me on Phila Street”. That song introduced a talented young musician inspired by pioneering songwriters of the 60s and 70s like Neil Young, Warren Zevon, and Alex Chilton."
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