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A Hundred And Sixty Seven Miles

from Bassetlaw by Andy Lewis

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Eyes that shine with a crystal beam, prettiest face you've ever seen, mind that beats to a different tune- all just ghosts in a dreaming room when she's not there.

Wasting time in a game of days, round and round in an endless maze.
Music's bright and the lights are loud but I can't see a face in a single crowd when she's not there.

Wake up alone and feeling dead, cold and grey in an empty bed when she's not there.

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from Bassetlaw, released April 18, 2014
Organ played by Pete Twyman

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Andy Lewis UK

Andy Lewis played bass and occasional cello for Paul Weller & still does for Fay Hallam, The Red Inspectors, Spearmint, Pimlico and some others. He also writes, records, produces and remixes, and DJs wherever there's call for his dusty old 45s. He's released two and a bit solo albums and the tremendous "Summer Dancing" in collaboration with Judy Dyble all on Acid Jazz records.This is his shed. ... more

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