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Extensive liner notes and photographs
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lyrics
Are these the same streets you used to walk?
And is the strange speech we used to talk?
Where is the house that we used to live in?
How did you deal with the life you were given?
And where can I go for the answers?
Where is the family we counted in dozens?
Your sisters and brothers, my uncles, aunts and cousins?
Where is the house that we used to live in?
How did you deal with the life you were given?
And where can I go for the answers?
A dull ache fills the blank spaces
Tears come in place of the faces
Vague memories of a distant past
Your whole world swept away so fast
Where is the house that we used to live in?
How did you deal with the life you were given?
And where can I go for the answers?
I said I feel so sad and I feel so blue,
I just can’t find my way back to you
I know I’ll never find you no matter how I try
Though I look for the words I can only seem to cry
When I think of your smile and the gleam in your eye
And I can’t imagine all the pain you kept inside
And still you struggled and still you strived to survive
To give me love and give me life
Where is the house that we used to live in?
How did you deal with the life you were given?
And where can I go for the answers?
credits
from Anywhere I Roam,
released March 13, 2013
King Django – Vocals, Percussion
Jess DeBellis – Piano
Riddim by PASO:
Drums: Lipi Brown
Vince Pozsgai – Bass
Laszlo Nagy – Guitar
Zoltan Csaki – Guitars
David Benko – Keys
Trumpet: Gabor Subicz
Alto Sax: Gabor Lukacs
Tenor Sax: Tamas Meleg
Trombone: Laszlo Vajay
Toasting intro: Kristof Toth (KRSA)
Riddim recorded by Attila Drobek at PASO Studio, Budapest, Hungary
Overdubs recorded by King Django at Version City, New Brunswick, NJ
supported by 6 fans who also own “Where Can I Go?”
The excitement to have found this band, only to discover that they are no longer playing together. I guess we just have to enjoy the work the left behind... MyLastChance