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In Your Care
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IN YOUR CARE
Copyright Bill Gaunce
Well I hope you get this message
I didn?t get too far
I got drunk outside of Blackstone
And I couldn?t find my car
I Hitched a ride said would you please deliver
Me to the banks of the Elizabeth River
There I can try and call my baby
To save me once again
Take the eastbound train to the Norfolk station
Wear a ribbon in your hair
You?ll see me waiting there
My hearts in your care
If you?ve been having second thoughts I can understand
Many times I acted like a boy and not a man
But standing in this cool night air out on this bridge tonight
Well I swear to you I?ve changed somehow please let me make things right
Take the eastbound train to the Norfolk station
Wear a ribbon in your hair
You?ll see me waiting there
My hearts in your care
Solo
I have made some bad decisions more than once or twice
And many times I have ignored some pretty good advice
Now this voice inside is telling me you?ll always be my girl
And I?m paying close attention let?s give this another whirl
Take the eastbound train to the Norfolk station
Wear a ribbon in your hair
You?ll see me waiting there
My hearts in your care
You?ll see me waiting there
My hearts in your care
You?ll see me waiting there
My hearts in your care
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Lyrics Credits: Bill Gaunce
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Music Credits: Bill Gaunce
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Producer Credits: Bill Gaunce
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Performance Credits: Bill Gaunce w/ M. Mosgrove & B. Kello
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Long Song Description: A guy leaves his girlfriend, gets drunk, looses his car, hitchikes to the closest train station and then calls his girl and begs forgiveness and ask for her to come and take him home. (yeah, like that might work!)
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Song Length: 3:50
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Primary Genre: Rock-Roots/Rock n' Roll
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Secondary Genre: Folk-Rock
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Tempo: Medium (111 - 130)
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Lead Vocal: Male Vocal
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Subject Matter 1: Dysfunctional Relations
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Mood 1: Poignant
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Similar Artist 1: Band, The
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Similar Artist 2: Bob Dylan
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Language: English
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Era: 1970 - 1979
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