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Don’t Lose Your Steam - Gregory Porter



     
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Sitting on the top of the roof, the bridge is all mine
Steam engines roll by, the bridges fall down and so do my dreamsBoy, you hear me calling your name
The bridge is your time
Your engine rolls hot
If the bridges fall down, don't lose your head of steamYoung man, I'm counting on you
And whoa, young man, I'm counting on youBoy, I didn't make it too far, but baby you are
The family star
I'll tighten your seams
Don't lose your head of dreams
Boy, you hear me calling your name
The bridge is your time
Your engine rolls hot
If the bridges fall down, don't lose your head of steamYoung man, I'm counting on you
And whoa, young man, I'm counting on you
To get me to the other side
Hey, hey hey hey, heyThis foot-pound pressure is new
Whatever you do is up to you
But do me this do: don't lose your head of dreamsYoung man, I'm counting on you

And whoa, young man, I'm counting on youYoung man, I'm counting on you
And whoa, young man, I'm counting on you
And whoa, young man
You are now the manWhoa, whoa, young man
I'm-a counting on you, hey hey hey
You are now the man
Can you get me to the other side?
Hey, hey hey hey, huh huh
Hey hey, huh huh, hey hey hey
Don't lose your head of steam

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Gregory Porter was born in Los Angeles, raised in Bakersfield, and is now living in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, Gregory Porter has made the world his musical home. With a voice that can caress or confront, embrace or exhort, Gregory Porter exhibits such an incredible degree of vocal mastery that no less a jazz luminary than Wynton Marsalis has gone on record to call him "a fantastic young singer," which makes the fact that Water is his recording debut even more impressive.

Read more about Gregory Porter on Last.fm.


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