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Domino Lyrics


If you never had it then
You don't know how bad it is
There is nothing like it, well
Needless talk then, I can tell
But, here comes the day, I sit and wait
Always, always something
The bills keep coming, the car ain't running
Now I'm coming home again, another day
Oh, the mailman's on his way
Just sit and wait
Always pondering my fate too late
Another day goes
I borrowed from you yesterday
Lent a bunch to you last May
No one minds I can tell
Seems I've picked the wrong seashells, but
But, here comes the day, I sit and wait
Always, always something

The bills keep coming, the car ain't running
Now I'm coming home again, another day
Oh, the mailman's on his way
Just sit and wait
Always pondering my fate too late
Another day goes
Dominoes are falling still
As I know they always will
Dominoes a test of will
Dominoes

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Check out the new album "Night & Day"!
Listen to three new Motown inspired songs from the CD below and download the single "Domino"

Since 2004, luis dubuc (a.k.a. The Secret Handshake) has penned and recorded scores of songs by himself. His signature electronic-pop sound landed him the sort of success many in the indie circuit could only wish for.

But for his latest full-length, Dubuc wasn’t going to find himself recording another batch of similar tracks. Enter Night & Day, As Dubuc quite succinctly describes Night & Day, “it’s a Motown record, man.”

“I wanted to take a chance,” Dubuc continues. “I wanted to take a risk on this record. I want to challenge people. I feel like it’s a special record. I feel like it has the potential to really move people to make people feel good about situations in their lives. It’s a soul record. I wanted an authentic sound with the new style."

“My voice is still very much 2010 but the music is very much Motown… If there’s ever all-encompassing Motown revival record, this is it.”

Latest news, tour dates and merch can be found at http://www.thesecrethandshake.net.

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