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Farewell to the Good Times - Alejandro Escovedo



     
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Did you wake up to the thunder of the dead streets down below?
Did you hear the wind a-howlin' through some demon radio?
Oh no, I know it's so hard to go.If the world's too fast for livin'
And dyin' so easy to do
Look out any broken window.
Is it time to see it through?Oh no, I know it's so hard to go.
To say farewell to the good times.
There's nothing else we can do.
Farewell to the good times.
They never promised to be true.
There's nothin' left to believe in.
Nothin' left here for me and you.I was thinkin' of the future.
I was dreamin' of the past.
Left so many worlds behind me.
Thought some of them might last.Oh no, I know it's so hard to go.
To say farewell to the good times.
There's nothing else we can do.
Farewell to the good times.

They never promised to be true.
There's nothin' left to believe in.
Nothin' left here for me and you.I was staring at a bottle
My reflection on the shelf.
If I blew up my own bridges
Would I only hurt myself?Oh no, I know it's so hard to go.
To say farewell to the good times.
There's nothing else we can do.
Farewell to the good times.
They never promised to be true.
There's nothin' left to believe in.
Nothin' left here for me and you.Farewell to the good times
Farewell to the good times
Farewell to the good times
Farewell to the good times
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Alejandro Escovedo (born January 10, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas) is a Mexican-American singer-songwriter. Escovedo's family tree includes former Santana percussionist Pete Escovedo and Pete's daughter, Sheila E (also Prince's former drummer and later a pop star). He began his music career with The Nuns, a mid-'70s punk band based in San Francisco. He co-founded the pioneering cowpunk band Rank and File in 1979, which moved to Austin, Texas, in 1981 after a stint in New York City.

Read more about Alejandro Escovedo on Last.fm.


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