Drivin' - Al Casey



     
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Drivin' Lyrics


Annie wakes up every morning about six o'clock
Thinks about her family, Annie won't talk
Tried to reason with me slowly, morning's not my time
Must have seen me feelin' lonely towin' my line yeah
You will find me right inside, she yesThe way she shines is born to be yeah
The way she smiles is home to me
She's one to see, oh you must believe
The way she shines is home to meAnnie loves to hear the ocean, the one thing I know
He likes to think about her daisy and move real slow
Never talks about herself much, sewn up tight
Wants to get a straight answer, roll on by now
You will find me right inside, she yeahThe way she shines is born to be
The way she smiles is home to me
She's one to see, oh you must believe
The way she shines is home to meThe sun is trying to come out, the sun
Everything happens for all the right reasons
The weight of the world, carry the world in your heartAnnie sleeps with all the angels, rides the tide
She always keeps her hands on me, right by my side yeah

You will find me right inside, she yeahThe way she shines is born to be
The way she smiles is home to me
She's one to see, oh you must believe
The way she shines is home to me
Is home to me, home to me

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There are two guitarists called Al Casey: #1 A jazz guitarist from Kentucky known mostly for his work with Fats Waller. #2 A rock & roll guitarist from the 60s known mostly for his work with Duane Eddy and Sandford Clark.

#1 - Albert Aloysius Casey (September 15, 1915 – September 11, 2005) known professionally as Al Casey, was an African-American swing guitarist who played with Fats Waller on some of his famous recordings. Casey composed the well-known tune "Buck Jumpin", which was recorded by Waller.


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