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There’s a place I’ve been lookin' for
That took me in and out of buildings
Behind windows, walls and doors
And I thought I found it
Couple times even settled down
Then I’d hang around just long enough
To find my way back out
I know now
The place that I was tryin' to reach
Was you right here in front of me
And I wouldn’t change a thing
I’d walk right back through the rain
Back to every broken heart
On the day that it was breakin'
And I’d relive all the years
And be thankful for the tears
I've cried with every stumble, step
That led to you and got me here

Right here, oh, baby
It's amazin', what I let my heart go through
To get me where it got me
In this moment here with you
And it passed me by
God knows how many times
I was so caught up in holdin'
What I never thought I'd find
I know now
There’s a million roads I had to take
To get me in your arms this way
And I wouldn’t change a thing
I’d walk right back through the rain
Back to every broken heart
On the day that it was breakin'
And I’d relive all the years
And be thankful for the tears
I've cried with every stumble, step
That led to you and got me here
In a love I never thought I get to, get to, here
And if that's the road God made me take
To be with you
And I wouldn’t change a thing
I’d walk right back through the rain
Back to every broken heart
On the day that it was breakin'
And I’d relive all the years
And be thankful for the tears
I've cried with every stumble, step
That led to you and got me here, right here
And I’d relive all the years
And be thankful for the tears
I've cried with every stumble, step
That led to you and got me here
Right here, oh, baby
Ooh, oh got me here

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Donegal X-Press, the locomotive Baltimore band that has made their name with punked-up jigs and reels that snagged them CD of the year with the Irish Voice back in 2001, has cast their eye on this side of the Atlantic for inspiration.
The music on their new disc, the triumphant Stand Alone, generates the same greasy heat that you’d find on a griddle diner located somewhere on Route 66. More in line with the Black Crowes than the Black Velvet Band, the tunes marinade in a Jack Daniels sauce that yields smoke wafting out of your speakers with each listen.

Read more about The Donegal X-Press on Last.fm.


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