Doin' It Right - Steve Azar



     
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Doin' It Right Lyrics


Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
YeahWhen I was 16 I knew everything
Opportunity grew on trees
I taste 'em, waste 'em
And do it all again10 feet tall, invincible
I fell short on principle
A rebellion, a hellion
Yeah, that was me back thenBurned by my mistakes
A phoenix, I rose from the flamesNow I'm doin' it right, I saw the light
Sun came up in the middle of the night
Been doin' it wrong for so long

I sure oughta know what it finally feels like to be
Doin' it, doin' it, doin' it, a doin' it rightWhen this fool came tumblin' down
180 degree turn around
Revelation, salvation
Made me what I amEvery day I fight the war
And each day I'm winnin' more, yeah'Cause I'm doin' it right, I saw the light
Sun came up in the middle of the night
Been doin' it wrong for so long
I sure oughta know what it finally feels like to be
Doin' it, doin' it, doin' it, a doin' it rightEvery now and then I'm tempted
I don't jump the fences, noI keep doin' it right, I saw the light
Sun came up in the middle of the night
Been doin' it wrong for so long
I sure oughta know what it finally feels like to be
Doin' it, doin' it, doin' it, a doin' itDoin' it right, I saw the light
Sun came up in the middle of the night
Been doin' it wrong for so long
I sure oughta know what it finally feels like
I sure oughta know what it finally feels like
I sure oughta know what it finally feels like to be
Doin' it, doin' it, doin' it, a doin' it right

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Steve Azar was born and raised in Greenville, Mississippi at the entrance to the Mississippi Delta. His mother was raised above the family grocery store located on Highway 61 in Clarksdale, MS near the infamous “Crossroads”. “The Crossroads” is the intersection of Route 61 and Route 49, or the 61/49 split as they call it there, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, made famous in the Robert Johnson song, “Cross Road Blues”. This is where Delta Blues legend Robert Johnson supposedly sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for mastery of the blues, or so the story goes.

Read more about Steve Azar on Last.fm.


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