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Change Your Mind b​/​w Too Long Blues

by Wire Troop

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Is there nothing I can do that'll change your mind? I got a new guitar, a fancy talking pedal I traded in my junker put the pedal to the metal Gotta make it to the gig, gotta get there on time Gotta think of something that'll change your mind I wrote a brand new song with a heartfelt lyric I taught it to the band 'cus I wanted you to hear it And if you're not crying by the second line Well, there's nothing I can do that'll change your mind Is there nothing I can do that'll change your mind? I got a dictionary and a book of rhymes I checked out Roget and Shakespeare, too Just to think of something I could say to you I sold my other Tele and my Kalamazoo I cleared out those amps to make room for two I put you on the list so you don't have to wait in line Is there anything I can do to change your mind? Is there nothing I can do that'll change your mind? Half a dozen co-writers to punch up my lines Some A-list pickers to replace the band Man, they know what I've been through You'd think they understand Now that heartfelt record is burning up the charts But even that can't melt your cold, cold heart Put your quarter in the jukebox, punch up A29 It's called, "There's nothing I can that'll change your mind."
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Sometimes you think about it just for second Sometime you worry 'bout it all night long Sometimes you wonder why you ever said it Sometimes you wonder why you waited so long You waited so long Why'd you wait so long? You been thinking about how you waited too long You can talk and talk but you never come clean You can say what you want but they know what you mean It's not so dear, you can get it for a song But that's not going to tell you why, why it all went wrong Why did it all go wrong? You been thinking about how it all went wrong, wrong, wrong You get in your car and you point yourself west You don't look in the mirror you just step on the gas Drive through the night and straight through till dawn But when you get there, you going to find out you waited too long Why'd you wait so long? It's nice to see you, but where you been, son? Go on home.

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Two sides of two sides of Wire Troop.

Tom McCrum - drums and vocals
John Lee - bass
Jay Sherman-Godfrey - guitar and lead vocals

Recorded and mixed at Able Mobile HQ, Brooklyn, NY.

Cover and site design by Renee Stonebraker.
Photo by Reuben Radding.

© 2015 Jay Sherman-Godfrey, BMI.

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released January 5, 2016

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Wire Troop New York, New York

Wire Troop melds the muscle of a 60s-style power trio with the finesse and stylistic breadth of 70s pub rockers, playing an eclectic selection of second-hand blues, old time rock 'n' roll, Tex-Mex, boogie, hard country, R&B instrumentals, garage rock, and more.

Wire Troop was formed in 2014 by three veteran NYC rock and rollers: Jay Godfrey on guitar, John Lee on bass and Tom McCrum on drums.
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