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Before You Hit The Ground - Jonny Lang



     
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Well, I've seen every one of the faces you wear
Low, high and everything in between
In your eyes are fixed on the prize like a dead man's stare, yeah
Tick, tock, the hands on the clock don't careYeah the buzz is good, and you're feelin' fine
One of these days, you'll be out of time
And I ain't gonna look for you, in the lost and found
So you better look up or you're gonna be gone, before you hit the groundYou'll keep dippin' in 'til the well run dry
I hope you don't get thirsty later
Well I know talking to you's just a waste of my time
So I'm gonna stop tellin' how to live your lifeYeah the buzz is good, and you're feelin' fine
On one of these days, you'll be out of time
And I ain't gonna look for you, in the lost and found, no, no
So you better look up or you're gonna be gone, before you hit the ground
Baby, ahh, before you hit the groundOne more time to score, well, you better make it fast
When you lose your mind you got no mind left to lose
Oh go ahead and open the door to your last chance
And when you get where you're goin' you won't be comin' backSo you better look up or you're gonna be gone, before you hit the ground

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Jonny Lang (born Jon Gordon Langseth, Jr. in Fargo, North Dakota, January 29, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning American blues and gospel singer.

In 1995 (at the age of 14) his first album, Smokin’ by Kid Jonny Lang & The Big Bang was released. As a result of the LP becoming a regional hit, a major-label bidding war ensued that culminated in Lang signing to A&M Records in 1996. In 1997 (at the age of 15) his major-label debut, Lie to Me, was released to mixed reviews.

Part of his success is due to a voice that sounds like that of 40 year-old blues veteran, containing a harshness tempered by a fine falsetto that has taken prominence in his newest albums. Another part of his success is his scorching, electrifying guitar solos, which display a prodigious natural talent honed by years of practice and playing. Whatever the secret to his success, the youngster has quickly become a fixture in the blues world, drawing crowds wherever he goes.

Lang has drawn deeply from the wellspring of influences from the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Luther Allison, and Albert Collins. As he becomes more confident in his role as a veteran instead of a boy wonder, one can see the possibilities he has yet to share with his fans.

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