Crooked Crown - The Soledad Brothers



     
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Crooked Crown Lyrics


I could say what I mean
(Or I could dance around it)
It would feel good to scream
(I should quiet down)
I could be recognized
(Or I could stay in bed)
Look the world in the eyes
(Or just hang my head)
I'm holding steady this crooked crown
Knowing I'll lose it if I look down
When my ship has come in
(When it runs aground)
I'll be smiling again
(Turn those corners down)
I've got something to say
(No one's listening)
It's my reckoning day
(So where's the reckoning?)

I'm holding steady this crooked crown
Knowing I'll lose it if I look down
I'm holding steady this crooked crown
My prodigy and my idiot play
For the prize of my delicate line
Somehow the score at the end of
The day is still 51-49
Steady
I'm holding steady this crooked crown
Knowing I'll lose it if I look down
I'm holding steady this crooked crown

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(1998-2006) (2010-present)

Soledad Brothers are an American blues punk group from Maumee, Ohio. Consisting of Benjamin Swank on drums, Johnny Walker on guitar and vocals, and Oliver Henry (who was recruited just before the release of their second album) on sax and guitar, they took their name from a trio of convicted felons, George Jackson, Fleeta Drumgo, and John Clutchette who were incarcerated at Soledad Prison and killed by police fire. They are known for their very energetic, loud sound.

Their debut self-titled album was engineered by Jack White of The White Stripes, with whom they shared an apartment in Detroit.

Singer Johnny Walker now resides in Covington, Kentucky and has started the band Cut in the Hill Gang

Benjamin Swank is now working at Jack White's record label, Third Man Records in Nashville. 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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