4:30 wake up call
I stumbled on a new kind of redemption
When I was singing protest songs
But did I take the time to mention
That I have found that December
Like November is the time for lovers
And I’ll admit I’m feeling better
And everyone seems to wonder why?
I’m searching for something that is real
And makes you feel good all over
And I’ll take all the love that I can steal
To feel good all over
And I could understand if she walked away
But I am asking her to stay
And when I’m walking with her
My heart beats just a little bit stronger
And when I know it’s time to go
Well I want to stay just a little bit longer
Cuz I – I can’t remember that last time
That I had it this good
So we’ll just keep on laughing cuz we all know
She’s better than I deserve
And I’m searching for something that is real
And makes you feel good all over
And I’ll take all the love that I can steal
To feel good all over
And I could understand if she walked away
But I am asking her to stay
Oooh I’m asking her to stay with me
And I’m searching for something that is real
And makes you feel good all over
And I’ll take all the love that I can steal
To feel good all over
And I could understand if she walked away
But I am asking her to stay
And I’m searching for something that is real
And makes you feel good all over
And I’ll take all the love that I can steal
To feel good all over
And I couldn’t stand the thought of her walking away
So I am asking her to stay
I’m asking her to stay
I’m asking her to stay
I am asking her to stay
Dan Miraldi –lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitars, keys, percussion
Alex Bowers – lead guitar
Joe LaGuardia – bass
Sarah Luffred – drums
Recorded mixed and co-produced by Chris Grainger at Undertow and Loud Studios, Nashville, TN
Co-produced by Dan Miraldi
Mastered by Jim Demain
(c) (p) 2013 DM Experience This Music LLC
This is Dan's garage-rock side project. Money from this release will be donated to Slice Out Hunger and provide pizzas to hospitals, their workers and to shelters during the Covid pandemic. Dan Miraldi
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