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Eye to Eye

from Sideshow by Both Sides of the Line

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Eye to Eye
(J. Sule and G.Rogers)

Verse 1
When we agreed to get married - it was the last thing on which we agreed
Everything since has been a battle – to get the other person to concede

Chorus
We don’t always see eye to eye
But you know that we get by
We don’t always see eye to eye but we get by

Verse 2
The morning after we got married – we opened up a joint account
I was thinking we would share all our money – you were thinking of a different amount

Chorus
We don’t always see eye to eye
But you know that we get by
We don’t always see eye to eye but we get by

Ba da da da da Oo Oo

Verse 3
You won’t eat vegetarian and I don’t want to eat meat
You’re a raving anti-royalist while I think the Queen is quite sweet

Chorus
We don’t always see eye to eye
But you know that we get by
We don’t always see eye to eye but we get by

We don’t always see eye to eye
But you know that we get by
We don’t always see eye to eye but we get by

We don’t always see eye to eye but we get by

We don’t always see eye to eye but we get by

Outro
Ba da da da da Oo Oo…

credits

from Sideshow, released January 17, 2014
Glenda Rogers – vocals
John Sule – guitars
Paul Freeland – bass, BV
Ruth Wheeler – drums, BV
Phil Glassey – BV

Recorded and mixed by Phil Rogers, DownStairs Studio. Mastered by Paul Sammes, Arthouse Media, Dunedin 2013

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Both Sides of the Line Dunedin, New Zealand

Both Sides of the Line's cd, Sideshow, is " a record chock full of slinky country tunes, built upon 21st Century ‘adult contemporary’ bones. Digging a little beneath the surface you will find cooing swing come-ons here (Magical Man), fleeting touches of Americana there (Macs General Store), rockabilly beats and soft rock tendencies throughout." (Ricardo Kerr, NZ Musician). ... more

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