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Most years, the Maybe Sump'MS would be spending their Septembers hard at work getting ready for our yearly tribute concert (last year, we took on Neil Young's back catalog). Sadly, this year we can't put on a show, so instead. we socially distantly recorded a song by Ronnie Lane of 'The Faces.' Please enjoy the video and, if you are able, please consider making a donation to help fight MS.
I left you on the debris
At the Sunday morning market
You were sorting through the odds and ends
Yeah, you was looking for a bargain
I heard your footsteps at the front door
And that old familiar love song
'Cause you knew you'd find me waiting there
Oh, at the top of the stairs, yeah
I went there and back
Just to see how far it is
And you, you tried to tell me
But I had to learn for myself
There's more trouble at the depot
With the general workers union
And you said, "They'll never change a thing
Some are fighting for not working"
Oh, you was my hero
How you are my good friend
Oh now, I've been there and back
And I know how far it is
But I left you on the debris
We both know you got no money
And I wonder what you could have done
Without me hanging around ya
I went there and back
For just to see how far it is
And you, you tried to tell me
But I had to learn for myself
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released September 15, 2020
Written by Ronnie Lane
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