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
Just after my cousin Tim died in 2012, this and other events in my extended family got me to thinking about mortality. The song is written from the perspective of the person who has died, giving those left behind permission to be ok.
This song is dedicated to my cousin Nick who died on 5 April 2015. He showed great courage and humour throughout and kept a blog going from late 2012 until his final blog on 28 March 2015.
lyrics
V1. From where I am I can see you there. Tears in your eyes and a look of dispair. There’s one thing
I want to say to you now. You’ll be fine, you’ll be fine. V2. It’s ok to miss me, the good times were good. I’d
miss you too, if only I could. But I’ll wish instead, and this will come true. You’ll be fine, you’ll be fine.
Chorus: You’ll be fine in your living. You’ll be fine in your dancing. You’ll be fine whenever in taking your
chances. I won’t need to worry and neither should you, You’ll be fine, you’ll be fine, you’ll be fine.
V3 Instrumental. Chorus. Bridge: Cry when you need to. Laugh when you want to. Do whatever it is that you
want. You’ll be fine, you’ll be fine. V4. I left you with memories, most of them good of the laughs we shared,
the love and the moods. They hang on the wall as you pass them by.
credits
from Better Late,
released September 10, 2015
Vocal and Guitar – Paul Davy
Drums - Che Beresford
Bass – Nigel Stonier
Guitar – Nigel Stonier
Piano and Harmonium – Nigel Stonier
Violin - Fluff
Whistle - Fluff
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