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.
Tell me some more of that Jimmy Doyle story
I’ll tell you about the night we heard the ghost guitar
A 55 bus ride
Wapping days, basement nights
Singing “Lonesome Cowboy Bill”
But, we’re rockin’ in the photograph
We’re rockin’ in the photograph
We’re really rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
Shouting and a screaming
To the old folks in the front row
The blue rinse brigade were never gonna sing along
A can of Super T
Mark, Paul, Earl and Me
We never stood a chance
But, we’re rockin’ in the photograph
We’re rockin’ in the photograph
We’re really rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
Wearing the same shirts, laughed till it hurt
Dreaming about success
Picking up the battered old acoustic in the corner
Playing “All of Nothing” I still get the words wrong
But, we’re rockin’ in the photograph
We’re rockin’ in the photograph
We’re really rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
We’re rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
Yeh, we’re rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
We’re really rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
We’re rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
Yeh, we’re rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
We’re really rockin’ in the photograph from 1983
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