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All of This Could Have Been Yours (Reprise) - Shooter Jennings



     
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I had a cure, for your disease
but you threw it away
and you made it clear I was not welcome on these seas
and you threw it awaySo I sailed and I sailed for so long
my hair grew long and my heart grew cold
I face certain death without you nearAnd I felt the storm and swam until the skies were clear
and I found a home along this crooked roadAnd all of this would have been
all of this could have been yoursAll of this should have been
all of this could have been yoursBlack clouds roll, right over red doors
as the waves were high
sooo was i
and the moon never looked so angry
as when your walls came crumbling down.It was so beautiful
It was so peacefulAll the destruction, it was quietAll of this would have been
all of this could have been yoursAll that you love, will be carried away
oh all that you love, will be carried awayAll of my pain, that you put on my name
all of my doubt, and all of my shameAll of my guilt, my denial and fear
all of my hatred and all of my tearsAll of the time that I couldnt go home

all of the times that I froze all aloneAll of the sadness all of the lies
all of the shadows that blackened my eyesAll of the servants, who cheated, who stole
all of the colors from the depths of my soulAll of the wounded, that you left for dead
now creep in the corner, they're all in my headAll of the dreams that you made nightmares
all of the silence, deafening staresAll of the ships who can't carry loads
you wrecked in anger, along distant shoresAll of this would have been
all of this could have been yoursAll of this should have been
all of this could have been yours.
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Shooter Jennings (born Waylon Albright Jennings in 1979, ) is an American country music singer, the only child of Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter. His middle name comes from his father's drummer, Richie Albright. His father nicknamed him "Shooter" after he urinated on a nurse shortly after birth (as the elder Jennings wrote in his 1996 autobiography).

Shooter Jennings lived his first few years in a crib on his parents' tour bus. By age five, he was playing drums. Between tours, he took piano lessons. He started playing guitar at fourteen and sometimes played in his father's band. He and his father recorded a few things together when they happened to have some microphones set up and the tape recorder plugged in. At age sixteen, Jennings discovered rock 'n' roll.

As an adult, Jennings left Nashville, Tennessee to seek his fortunes in Los Angeles. He assembled and performed with Stargunn, a southern rock band whose sound he described as Lynyrd Skynyrd mutating into Guns N' Roses. Stargunn performed at local clubs for six years, built a rabid following and earned praise from the local music press. But the Hollywood party scene eventually began to bother him. He says, "I was posing as a rocker—a country guy trying to be something he wasn't."

On March 30, 2003, Jennings dissolved Stargunn and moved to New York City to spend time with his girlfriend and sort out what he wanted to do next. An unexpected gig at the House of Blues a few weeks later revived his creativity. He returned to Los Angeles to form another band, the 357s. After six weeks in the studio, he completed his first solo album, Put the O Back in Country. Universal South released the album in early 2005.

Jennings portrayed his father in the Johnny Cash biopic, Walk the Line. He is the host of Shooter Jennings' Electric Rodeo, a two-hour weekly music show on Sirius Satellite Radio's Outlaw Country channel. He currently dates Drea de Matteo. Shooter Jennings' second solo album "Electric Rodeo" was released on April 04, 2006.

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