Digipak CD with 8 page booklet with lovely evocative photos, the story behind the album and each song, the lyrics and the musicians.
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about
This is the road where my Dad lives outside Melbourne, Australia. This song is about going to see him and the mixed emotions these visits always cause. They get family and friends to plant a tree when they visit – the trees of souls.
lyrics
V1. I’m on my way to One Chain Road. I’m on my way to One Chain Road. You can hear my voice now.
You can hear my voice and I know. V2. It’s half way there and half way back. It’s half way there and half
way back. The trees we planted growing. The leaves are out; the rising sap. Chorus: We’re getting close now,
getting close to One Chain road. We’re getting close now, getting close to One Chain road. V3. Trees of souls
are in that field. Trees of souls are in that field. Watch the sun go down. The Southern Cross is our shield.
V4. You can hear me calling way down the track. You can hear me calling way down the track. When the dust
is rising, when there’s dust I don’t look back. Chorus.
credits
from Better Late,
released September 10, 2015
Vocal and Guitar – Paul Davy
Guitar and backing vocal – Roy Pickering
Guitars – Robbie McIntosh
Guitar – Nigel Stonier
Bass – Nigel Stonier
Glockenspiel – Seadna McPhail
Percussion – Seadna McPhail
Wurlitzer – Nigel Stonier
Electric Piano – Nigel Stonier
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