Black Cat Bone - The Nimmo Brothers



     
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Black Cat Bone Lyrics


Must have been the devil who changed my mind
Must have been the wind blowing, not me crying
Half the joy of leaving was the space I left behind
Now I'm back, angelheaded holloweyed
Placed myself at the eye of the stormJust didn't see the signpost to scorn
The blue sky wrinkled through my tears
Then darkness grounded all my fears
I gave him my sugar, he switched it for salt
Should have seem him coming, that's always my faultRocks for my pillow and sand for my bed
For better or worse I left him for dead
But two rivers to each other run
Words that shook me like the kick of a gun
Had something in my heart, ain't got no nameTurned out he left the same
Ain't it lonesome, ain't it sad
I was the only happiness he ever had
By Indian River the vows were said
In a red devil's dress I was wedCat cat bone, cat cat cat bone
Cat cat bone, cat cat cat bone

Cat cat bone, cat cat cat bone
Cat cat bone, cat cat cat boneCat cat bone, cat cat cat bone
Cat cat bone, cat cat cat bone
Cat cat bone, cat cat cat bone
Cat cat bone, cat cat cat boneBitch's baby round lady came to me in a dream
Then lightning struck and thunder roared
And nothing was as it seemed
A two-headed doctor walked on the water
And buried a lemon outside my doorHe turned and laughed, threw up his hands
When I asked him what it was for
He sang, 'Ships in the ocean rocks in the sea
Blond-headed woman made a fool outta me'Then everything went crazy, my shoes filled with blood
The water rose, the wind did howl
The river looked ready to flood
I left my man asleep to drown and ran without looking back aroundRing the bells of mercy, send the sinnerman home
The keys to the kingdom are lost and gone
And I'm left to die alone all these girls grown old now
All that long hair in the grave realize what's done is done
It's far too late to be savedYeah cat cat cat
Yeah cat cat cat
Yeah cat cat cat
Cat cat bone, cat cat cat bone

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For over a decade The Nimmo Brothers, from Glasgow, Scotland have proven themselves to be one of the most respected exponents of modern blues the UK has seen since the blues boom of the 1960’s. It is from this period, that brothers Stevie and Alan Nimmo first drew their influences, which makes them the fine musicians they are today. Inspired by such greats as Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers they had no doubt that when the time came, they have produced original compositions fuelled by that very same passion for the blues shared by their idols.

They emerged firstly in the guise of The Blackwater Blues Band with the debut album ‘Breaking out the Blues’ showcasing an incredible energy and talent in ones so young, Alan was just 19 at the time!

1998 saw the first Nimmo Brothers album ‘Moving On’ with a more varied collection of songs than their previous offering, giving an insight into the strength and power of the Nimmo Brothers arrangements yet to come.

Come they did with ‘Coming Your Way’ marking the beginning of a hugely successful (and ongoing) relationship with Armadillo Music. Once again, this album not only captured the true spirit and energy that makes the Nimmo Brothers so special but also showed a level of song writing maturity. It was with this batch of songs that the Nimmo Brothers found themselves catapulted to the forefront of the British and European blues scenes – winning best UK blues album and best UK blues band at the British blues connection awards 2002 - as well as headlining festivals and leaving sold out signs in the windows of clubs throughout the UK, Europe and the US.

In 2003 it was time for a change of pace and the brothers achieved this with their first acoustic album ‘New Moon over Memphis’, a beautiful and highly emotional recording which focused on the vocal and song writing talents of The Nimmo Brothers. When they first showcased this new material at the Low County Blues Bash in Charleston, South Carolina they were given two consecutive standing ovations by the public who were genuinely moved by the power and honesty of the songs they heard. One member of the audience was the US blues artist Debbie Davis who immediately invited the guys to join her on stage that night at her own show.

In 2006, after a period where the brothers had concentrated on various solo projects, Armadillo released the live album ‘Live at Cottiers’, recorded in 2003 in their home town of Glasgow. The Nimmo Brothers were back with a bombardment of new killer songs, touring the ‘Live’ album with dates in the UK, Ireland and Europe.

In 2009 through 2010 The Nimmo sound was stronger and more powerful than ever as they dusted down their orange valve amps and hauled out their treasured Les Pauls and Strats to promote the latest CD ‘Picking up the Pieces’ and once again become THE band to be reckoned with on the world blues scene. Joining Stevie and Alan were Matt Beable (Bass) and Craig Blundell (Drums). Musically stunning they still never fail to impress audience after audience with the show. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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