Theme song of The Genre Benders - dedicated to struggling Indies everywhere who want to be able to concentrate on making music.
Words and Music by Hugh Brown. Vocals, guitars, drums, mandolin by Hugh Brown. Bass by Peter Willersdorf. Sax by Peter Baker.
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I get up.
I face the day unfolding before me.
Oh, I feel down,
When I think about the 9-to-5 grind.
Well I don't,
Need to feed my ego with money.
So I try to look around.
Try to find a reason,
I'm waiting for the season,
I'll finally reap what I have sown.
Got a girl,
Who sees there's something special about me.
Hey, we get down.
We forget about the 9-to-5 grind.
Got some friends,
Who love a song to brighten the night time.
So we all got the blues.
Guitars at 20 paces,
A sea of smiling faces,
Paying our dues.
And I long for the day when that's all I have to do.
No more traffic, no more tools
No more fixin' for fools.
No more "yes, Sir or Ma'am.
Gonna be who I am.
I just wanna play.
Want to give this work away.
They ain't got a clue,
So I'll bid them adieu.
And I long for the day when that's all i have to do.
Got a dream.
Some day I'll be somebody special.
Hey I got a plan,
To get me out to make my way.
But it's so hard.
A helping hand can make it seem easy.
So we all play along.
Laughing and writing
Loving and fighting
Singing our songs.
And I long for the day when that's all I have to do.
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