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River and the Sea
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tsoul travelin soul archie hughes dale brock
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Bio: Archie Hughes (ASCAP) Music has been an integral part of Archie Hughes' life since early childhood. He was born into a musical family and therefore feels that music is one of the most important aspects of his life. The music that his family exposed Archie to in his early years helped him develop his unique and distinct style of song writing. Archie Hughes has had a band since the early 70's up to the late 90's. The sound was from country swing to southern rock. Playing in small clubs to playing at major events to be the open act for major artists' throughout the greater SF Bay Area and beyond. Now residing in Sonoma County since 2006, Archie continues his love to write and perform. Now a member of the West Coast Songwriters Association, once again his drive and vision of songwriting and performing has open doors again. "I do believe that music and sharing your original composition to anyone that will listen is a treasure in itself. A few keystrokes and with the internet, you can express all you want and the world strives for it". Good or bad....it's here to stay" Bio: Dale Brock (ASCAP) Influenced by his parents who performed as a Texas Swing Band throughout the greater Los Angeles area during the late 1940s, and later converted to performing gospel music, Dale began writing music and performing as a solo singer/guitar player in the 1970s. After spending a number of years on the San Francisco Bay Peninsula performing mainly cover tunes at various club venues, Dale hooked up with his cousin and his wife to form a trio called "The Family Portrait". "The Family Portrait" performed a variety of country and country flavored pop and folk tunes in the SF Bay Area including some of Dale's original compositions. After moving to Sonoma County in 2003, his creative aspirations began to command attention. "I gave in and the songs just keep coming and I am now recording and performing only original material. Not sure where this train is headed but it’s a fun ride and I’m on board to the end of the line".
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Charts
Peak #208
Peak in subgenre #41
Author
Dale Brock
Rights
2007
Uploaded
September 30, 2007
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MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:55
Lyrics
Took some quiet time off stood back laughin I was lookin in from outside of me Off from feeling that everything that happened It was there cause I was careless and free Oh what good are all these warm nights and friends Friends and loved ones that mean everything to me Now I know there ain’t no easy way to end Where you miss out on all the pain and the misery Chorus: Don’t live all of your life Thinking about the way things oughtta be Don’t spend all of your life Sailin between the river and the sea Take a little stroll don’t be afraid Cause you been there before And you did just fine Now you can open the door A friendly line a friendly face Seems like so long ago Don’t let the light blind you Let the good times roll Don’t live all of your life Thinking about the way things oughtta be Don’t spend all of your life Sailin between the river and the sea Let someone in Let the love run the course Your heart has stood the test Was it for better or was it worse And if you’re standing on the fence With no vision of where it ends Turn around and you will see Your right where it begins Don’t live all of your life Thinking about the way things oughtta be Don’t spend all of your life Sailin between the river and the sea River and the Sea
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