Connected - David Martin



     
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Connected Lyrics


Let's get connected again
I feel so far from where you are
Let's get connected
Again yeahYour voice is the sweetest sound
But I'm out of place without your faceAnd my homes wherever you are
And you know I can never get far
Without wondering when I can come home again
And see you face to face
And get connected
Again yeahTired from waiting
Tonight ill sleep alone
Soon I'll be homeAnd my homes wherever you are
And you know I can never get far
Without wondering when I can come home again
And see you face to faceYeah I'm on my way back home
To you
I'm on my way back home to you
Just let your hair fall down

And close that door lets decorate this floor
And get connectedAgain yeah and again and again yeah
And my homes wherever you are
And you know I can never get far
Without wondering when I can come home again
My homes wherever you are
And you know I can never get far
Without wondering when I can come home again
I'm wondering when I can come home again
And get connected

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Ten songs for ten years – that’s what started it all.

David Martin married his high-school sweetheart, and to celebrate their ten-year wedding anniversary, he wrote her ten sweet, powerful love songs. It wasn’t long before these songs ended up in the hands of the CEO of Astonish Records, and soon David found himself in the studio, turning those ten love songs into his debut record, Something in Your Eyes. For the album, David worked with the legendary Manu Katché (drummer for Sting and Peter Gabriel) and mixer Jeff Juliano, who has worked with John Mayer, the Dave Matthews Band, and Jason Mraz.

Since the album’s release, David’s career continues to gain momentum: he opened for Elton John and has won the heart of Billboard magazine. He has been featured on Amazon.com’s “Breakthrough Artist Program” and his music video for “Something in Your Eyes” was directed by Oscar nominee Bobby Garabedian. On Valentine’s Day, David was featured on the front page of The Wall Street Journal and he has been featured in Billboard magazine several times. “Star quality abounds,” the magazine says, and, as quoted by the Wall Street Journal, David is the “voice of romance.”

“I like to encourage people that there really is a happily ever after,” David says. “And I’ve done my best to be honest about love through my music. The deepest love I’ve experienced is on the other side of forgiveness. For me, true love is worth whatever it costs. I hope my songs spark a greater love for others.”
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