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Marina Florance is opening the show for Mike Silver at his 'Best of' album launch on 26th March. This beautiful track is being released on 16th March and shows that we are truly in for a treat at the Slaughtered Lamb on 26th March.
'Writing this song with Jules was emotionally charged right from the start, tentatively singing some of the words for the first time to an improvised impromptu tune for part of the chorus gave us both goose bumps, and a moment shared where we both smiled and wished we had turned the voice recorder on to have captured it.
Writing the song came relatively quickly but the perfecting of this simple, heartfelt song took much longer as we worked together to get exactly the sound imagined in its conception.
The message is to live for today, say what you feel, don’t leave anything until it is too late.'
Artwork and message from Jules Fox Allen MA (Co-Writer and Artist)
“A view of Paris from the top of the George Pompidou Centre. A day that holds very special memories for me and was shared with someone very dear (my sister) who is now sadly a very, very long way from here.... I miss her every day.”
“The people in this view are tiny dots in a landscape, going about their daily lives, each with a purpose, all on a journey. “
“Sometimes, it's good to pause, take a breath and look at what is in front of your eyes. Fleeting moments.”
Release Date: March 16th 2019
Folkstock Records
Available across all streaming platforms
1st live performance March 26th 2019
lyrics
I know I'm many miles
from being where you are,
but love doesn't fade
it grows stronger from afar
I look inside myself instead of reaching out
& all my darkest fears fill my world with doubt.
Chorus
But if I could change one thing
It would be just one more day
So I could say the things
I never got to say.... to you, to you, to you.
If words could have wings
they would fly to where you are
Tell you everything
that is weighing on my heart
Nothing here has changed,
the world's still spinning round
but there's an empty space
that echos with your sound
But if I could change one thing
It would be just one more day
So I could say the things
I never got to say... to you, to you, to you.
Verse instrumental
But if I could change one thing
It would be just one more day
So I could say the things
I never got to say... to you, to you, to you
credits
released March 16, 2019
Credits:
Written By: Jules Fox Allen and Marina Florance
Vocals and Guitar: Marina Florance
Violin and Bass: Mark Jolley
Piano: Johnno Casson
Recording and Production: Marina Florance
Mastering by Tonalex
Boutique label releasing handpicked singer songwriters from the Folkstock fold. Most engineering, mixing and mastering
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