Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on super, shiny 12" Vinyl with a custom, fold-out booklet with lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
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Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
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Mick Terry's new release, "Days Go By" on Emptyhead Recordings - Compact Disc
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Mick Terry's long awaited follow up to "The Grown Ups" is now available on Compact Disc, along with a downloadable digital booklet including lyrics, liner notes and photos.
Album releases October 30th, 2018
item ships out on or around October 30th, 2018
Includes unlimited streaming of Days Go By
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Down the steps I came
I left in ankle chains
A ship of fools set sail with me
The sun lit up the Thames as Big Ben chimed
It sounded like a death knell to me
Out of the blue, into the black
Head hung low, there’s no looking back
It’s just 10,000 miles from the riverbend
No champagne on the bow
No flags, No kids allowed
No you to wave goodbye to me
Hung my coat upon that burned out sinking sun
And the rest, they say, is history
Out of the blue, into the black
Head hung low, there’s no looking back
It’s just 10,000 miles from the riverbend
On the bridge at dawn
Almost two centuries on
The sun stretches from the sea
With my shackles gone,
Who knew we’d live so long
You would be envious of me
Out of the blue, into the black
Head hung low, there’s no looking back
It’s just 10,000 miles from the riverbend
It’s just 10,000 miles from the riverbend
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