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Forgotten your name

from Party Line! by Both Sides of the Line

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    New 12 track album released September 2016. Country, rockabilly and jazzy sounds

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lyrics

Forgotten your Name
J. Sule / G. Rogers

Since you’ve gone the dog whines all day long
Neighbours call and ask me what is wrong, but

Chorus
Don’t think he’s crying tears over you
That we can’t carry on without you
Don’t think I’m crying tears over you
The world is turning fine without you
Back here life continues the same
Back here we’ve forgotten your name

All our friends keep asking where you’ve gone
Why you’re not back here where you belong

Chorus: Don’t think they’re crying tears over you…

Sunshine left the day you packed your bags
Rain-clouds fill the sky like sodden rags

Chorus: Don’t think they’re crying tears over you…

Bridge
Stop the clocks, make them stop
Why should time carry on this way?
Why does the world keep turning round?

Chorus
Don’t think I’m crying tears over you
That I can’t carry on without you
Don’t think I’m crying tears over you
The world is turning fine without you
Back here life continues the same
Back here we’ve forgotten your name
Back here life continues the same
Back here we’ve forgotten your name

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from Party Line!, released September 16, 2016

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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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