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Sunday Funday

from Close Your Eyes by Leah Barley

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written about the most epic bike ride with my best friend on the first day of Spring around the beautiful streets of Vancouver, B.C.

lyrics

Swing swing-a-ling swing-a-ling swing a ling
are you down? Where are you now?
hiding in the grass in the moss colours so green
just you and me, staring at them trees

I don’t need anything else on this warm sunny day
but my bike, your blue sweater, and you

Riding around this whole town
good friends we will see, walking down the street.
Come get your fill if you will,
Why did you lick my spoon?
Lets chase the afternoon,
Or go back to staring at them trees...

I don’t need anything else on this warm sunny day,
but my bike, your blue sweater, and you.

Got a little scared when I was all by myself
But you were right by my side
The moment I started to cry...

I don’t need anything else on this warm sunny day
but my bike, your blue sweater and you, and you, and you

Swing swing-a-ling swing-a-ling swing a ling
are you down?
Where are you now?

credits

from Close Your Eyes, released June 16, 2014
Leah Barley: Vocals, Guitar
John Kastelic: Viola
Paul Albert: Bass
Wataru Uno: Cajon
Corrina Keeling: Back-up Vocals

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Leah Barley Vancouver, British Columbia

Bring Out Your Dead almost perfectly balances Barley’s light-and-shade approach to songwriting, from the life-affirming first single “Mountains” and the rousing boot stompers “I Wish” and “Drinkin’” to the chill-inducing title track and its spiritual cousin “Rise.”
It brilliantly serve as Leah Barley’s calling card, and formally mark the arrival of a vital new voice in Canadian roots music.
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