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Romancing the Ghost
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Rock
Romancing the Ghost was released on January 1, 2002 by Tooth & Nail (TNN) as a part of the album You Should Be Living
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Release DateJanuary 1, 2002
LabelTooth & Nail (TNN)
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM151

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Discover America
Discover America
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Duane Roper
Duane Roper
Composer
Kevin Woerner
Kevin Woerner
Composer
Chris Staples
Chris Staples
Composer
Ben May
Ben May
Composer
Dylan Roper
Dylan Roper
Writer

Lyrics

There was no more chemistry, exciting chords or harmonies
Infectious riffs or melodies to sing
Twas' not a single speck of magic there
In that tangled mess of moving air
So we shut off all our amps and we called it quits
And this old house grew quiet as the cars they pulled away
In this uninspired ending of this uninspiring day
And it got so awful quiet now except for passing cars
Or the hum of drunken discords creeping from the local bars
Not another song, the music died
Though our ears and fingers tried
Our tired hearts could not provide a tune
And was it true? Where we really through
But I just began to sing what I wanted to
D minor was the final chord and Kevin played it hard
And it resonated down the hall and out into the yard
And I remember thinking that we lost something that day
As I rolled up all my chords and put my guitar away
Not another song, the music died
Though our ears and fingers tried
Our tired hearts could not provide a tune
Written by: Ben May, Chris Staples, Duane Roper, Dylan Roper, Kevin Woerner
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