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Dead Man's Float (Live)
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Alternative Folk
Dead Man's Float (Live) was released on January 1, 2001 by Saustex Records & Entertainment, LLC as a part of the album Ed's Not Dead, Hamell Comes Alive!
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Release DateJanuary 1, 2001
LabelSaustex Records & Entertainment, LLC
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM187

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Hamell On Trial
Hamell On Trial
Performer
Edward Hamell
Edward Hamell
Spoken Word
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Edward Hamell
Edward Hamell
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Phil Nicolo
Phil Nicolo
Producer

Lyrics

I had to leave the circus, a stand-in for the skunk, the elephants were dying and the clowns rip roaring drunk, I hid out on the highway until I made the town, I asked around where could I stay but no one made a sound.. I queried the town crier, I asked 'Whats wrong with your throat?' He cracked a smile said ' This here's the style...this is the Dead Man's Float!!'
I was desperate to get hired, I built a cardboard house, I had a guest named Friday, a fine specimen of Grouse, we met with silence for a job, they thought I was a looter, I hustled tips, I got a deal on a second hand scooter. Me and Friday we left that town with his beak he carved a note, said Had to Run, Had Too Much Fun You Can Keep Your Dead Man's Float!
We pressed across the U.S., Lord knows that desert's tough, endless seeking for a home 'til Friday squawked 'Enough!" The city lights were blazing the noise was deafening, at last some conversation, we could stay there 'til the spring! Then I heard a megaphone blast a chilling quote, it said, "Silence please get on your knees and dig, dig, dig the Dead Man's Float!
Written by: Ed Hamell
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