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Cry Lyrics


Feel like cryin' today, I feel like cryin' today
No one could stop me now
Just came out, yeah, it came out
Nothing to sayJust comes out every one
Just comes out every one
Just comes out when you're wrong
I wanna give in, yeah, give in and let it swallow meSo won't you clear my head for a while?
Can I lay my body down?
Cry nowThis old heart's been through the mill
This old heart's been through the mill
It's so damn hard for me to feel
When I lay down, yeah, beside you
I feel something insideSo won't you clear my head for a while?
Can I lay my body down?
I need a place to rest my heart
Cry nowGive me strength for today
Give me strength for today
I will not talk it away just for a moment

It will burn through the clouds and shine down on me, yeah, yeahSo won't you clear my head for a while?
Can I lay my body down?
I need a place to rest my heart
Cry nowFeel like cryin' today

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Doyle Bramhall II was raised in a home filled with the blues and rock and roll sounds that are indigenous to his birthplace - Austin, Texas. His father, Doyle Bramhall Senior, was the drummer for blues legend Lightning Hopkins and a regular collaborator with Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
When Doyle was 16 years old, he toured as second guitarist with Jimmy Vaughan's band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Shortly thereafter he and fellow Texan, Charlie Sexton, co-founded the rock band Arc Angels. Doyle and Charlie enlisted the rhythm section from Stevie Ray Vaughan's backing band, Double Trouble, to complete the lineup. The group enjoyed critical acclaim and commercial success.
Following the release of "Jellycream," Doyle's 1999 RCA debut recording, he received phone calls from both Roger Waters and Eric Clapton. Doyle ended up joining Roger Waters for a summer tour while Clapton, along with fellow blues great B.B. King, chose two of Doyle's songs - "Marry You" and "I Wanna Be" - for their collaborative recording entitled "Riding With The King." Upon completion of the "Riding..." project, Doyle, his wife - Susannah Melvoin, and Clapton co-wrote and performed "Superman Inside" for Clapton's album, "Reptile." Doyle's playing is also heavily featured on the album.
The latest offering from Doyle Bramhall II, entitled - "Welcome" - is the purest sampling of Doyle's talents to date. Doyle entered the studio with Smokestack, the band he put together a couple of years ago, and co-producers Benmont Tench and Jim Scott to record the 12 - song set. Joining Doyle in Smokestack is J.J. Johnson on drums and bassist Chris Bruce. Susannah Melvoin contributed background vocals, Benmont Tench pulled keyboard duty and Craig Ross played second guitar. 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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