Michael Coughlan's debut album in compact disc format. Shipping charges vary by location. Contact wmcoughlan@gmail.com
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about
A love story.
lyrics
I drove up to see you in Schuler. For days how you'd been on my mind. I don't think that I'm going back there no more 'cause you treated me so unkind. I brought you some flowers and candy. I cleaned up and wore my best suit. But you only chose to ignore me - yawning not giving a hoot. Your father said he didn't like me, 'a guitar man never makes due.' Your dog then proceeded to bite me - a plaything for canines to chew. Your mother pretended to help me. With iodine she cured my wounds. She poured out the rest of that bottle - and I jumped near as high as the moon. Well all the way home I was fuming. The smoke well it blew out my ears. I tried for awhile to forget you. But it ended up taking four years. I'm making my way in the city now. My guitar it's finally made due. I wonder if you're still in Schuler and whatever happened to you?
credits
from The Sixth Avenue Verses,
released April 9, 2014
Michael Coughlan - Canada (vocals, acoustic guitar), Shannon Lyon - Canada (banjo, bass, drums, harmonica, harmony vocals), Rick Lett - Canada (tuba), Miriam Hak - Canada (flute).
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