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LA River Lady

from Hastings Street by BRAZZAVILLE

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lyrics

Saturday night he was gone
That’s what she said to her mom
Honey, he’s trouble, he’s a bum
Try to forget him, move on

It’s strange how the years come and go
When did I turn 34
When did my habits take control
And drain all the light from my soul

But mom, when the pain is gone
And you can’t go on
And the lonely days seem like decades
It’s only hard drugs fulfilling me
I’m lost on a summer’s day
Half a world away
From the little girl that you cherished
My faded black jeans
My sunburnt face

credits

from Hastings Street, released April 11, 2004
lead vox – David Brown
guitars – Kenny Lyon
bass – Josef Zimmerman
drums – Joel Virgel-Vierset
sax and trombone – David Ralicke
trumpet and Fender Rhodes – Mike Bolger
backing vox – Kristen Rajterowski and Erica Garcia
violin – Josh Segal

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BRAZZAVILLE Barcelona, Spain

Born in the Summer of Love to a Jewish mother and a Canadian father, David's attraction to exotic climes was nurtured at an impressionable age by his father, a trucker, with whom David rode shotgun while he hauled shipping containers from the ports of San Pedro to the Southern Pacific train yards.

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