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INTERPRÉTATION
BlackHawk
BlackHawk
Interprète
Kip Raines
Kip Raines
Batterie
Lonnie Wilson
Lonnie Wilson
Batterie
Kenny Malone
Kenny Malone
Percussion
Mike Chapman
Mike Chapman
Basse
Mike Demus
Mike Demus
Programmation de synthétiseur
Dale Oliver
Dale Oliver
Guitare électrique
John Willis
John Willis
Guitare acoustique
Danny Parks
Danny Parks
Guitare électrique
Kerry Marx
Kerry Marx
Guitare électrique
Dann Huff
Dann Huff
Guitare électrique
Van Stephenson
Van Stephenson
Guitare acoustique
Biff Watson
Biff Watson
Guitare acoustique
Eric Silver
Eric Silver
Mandoline
Dan Dugmore
Dan Dugmore
Guitare acoustique
Dave Robbins
Dave Robbins
Claviers
Henry Paul
Henry Paul
Mandoline
Mary Ann Kennedy
Mary Ann Kennedy
Mandoline
Randy Howard
Randy Howard
Violon folklorique
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Jeff Black
Jeff Black
Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Mark Bright
Mark Bright
Production
Tim DuBois
Tim DuBois
Production
Michael D. Clute
Michael D. Clute
Ingénierie de mixage
Csaba Petocz
Csaba Petocz
Ingénierie de prise de son
Mike Demus
Mike Demus
Ingénierie de montage
Mike Clute
Mike Clute
Ingénierie de mixage
Hank Williams
Hank Williams
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Herb Tassin
Herb Tassin
Assistance d’ingénierie de prise de son

Paroles

My old friend lives up in the mountain. He flew up there to paint the world. He says, "Even though interpretation's what I count on, This little picture to me seems blurred. Hard lines and the shadows come easy, I see it all just as clear as a bell, I just can't seem to set my easel to please me. I paint my Heaven, but it looks like hell." Yeah Your blue might be gray, Your less might be more. Your window to the world might be your own front door. You shiniest day might come in the middle of the night. That's just about right. He said "I ain't comin' down 'til my picture is perfect, And all the wonder is gone from my eyes. Down through my hands, and onto to the canvas. Still like my vision, but still a surprise. Real life," he says, "is the hardest impression. It's always movin' so I let it come through." "That my friend," I say, "is the glory of true independence - Just to do what you do, what you do, what you do." Yeah. Your blue might be gray, Your less might be more. Your window to the world might be your own front door. You shiniest day might come in the middle of the night. That's just about right. Well my old friend came down from the mountain. Without even lookin', he found a little truth: That you can go through life with the greatest intentions, But you do what you do, what you just gotta do, yeah. Your blue might be gray, Your less might be more. Your window to the world might be your own front door. You shiniest day might come in the middle of the night. Your blue might be gray, Your less might be more. Your window to the world might be your own front door. You shiniest day might come in the middle of the night. That's just about right. That's just about right. Yeah.
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