I'm In I'm Out and I'm Gone - Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite



     
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I'm In I'm Out and I'm Gone Lyrics


Don’t want no high rise tombstone
Gonna gather up my things
Don’t wanna hear you fussin’
If it is, or if it ain’t
If it is, or if it ain’t
And my life needs no witness
And my burden is my own
My burden is my own
I’m in, I’m out, and I’m gone
You gotta answer to somebody
You gotta answer to somebody
If you didn’t learn, then you didn’t read
Gonna live with it, gotta live with it, yeah
What’s a man to do, what’s a man to do
Gotta answer to somebody
Answer to somebody

Gotta answer, answer, yeah
And I’m in, I’m out, and I’m gone
The death row preacher
Came through the back door to greet her
Hardly can blame her
For trusting a one-armed lion-tamer
She stepped in from a storm
As dry as a bone
The preacher thought to himself
He never takes care of his own
She said look what your prayers
Look what they’ve done to me
What can your prayers do for me?
Preacher said, careful talking to yourself
Cause you may be listening
Careful talking to yourself
Cause you may be listening
I’m in, I’m out, and I’m gone
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written by JORDAN RICHARDSON, JESSE INGALLS, BENJAMIN CHASE HARPER, JASON MOZERSKY, CHARLES MUSSELWHITE
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Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite. Ben Harper www.benharper.com teamed with renowned harmonica master Charlie Musselwhite www.charliemusselwhite.com to create Get Up!, a piercing song-cycle of struggle and heart, slated for release by Stax Records/Concord Music Group on January 29th, 2013. Recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Harper, Get Up!, is his 12th studio album and first new recording since 2011′s Give Till It’s Gone (Virgin).
“Charlie and I have been looking to make this record for over ten years and now that we’ve gotten to it,” stated Harper, “I can’t wait to play it live.”
“Ben and I really locked in, personally and musically, when we recorded with John Lee Hooker,” added Musselwhite. “Ever since then we wanted to record together and being in the studio together is just a natural. You can hear it and feel it in the music on Get Up!”

A striking mix of blues, gospel, … roots and R&B, Get Up! features ten vivid musical character studies, skillfully rendered in cinematic detail, all written or co-written by Harper. The politics of personal destruction is palpable on the opening track “Don’t Look Twice,”: “I’m a living nervous habit/I tremble and I twitch/Keep on pulling at me/Like I’m some kind of hanging stitch.” Likewise, a convict measures his prizefight with the truth as Harper growls in the title track: “Don’t tell me I can’t break the law/Cause the law has broken me.” Finally, a ghostly soldier awaits his duty but laments the mind-numbing futility of war in the haunting battle hymn “I Ride At Dawn,”: “Give a man a hundred years/He’ll want a hundred more/Give him a hundred choices/And he still chooses war/From Salem poor to Genghis Kahn/Tomorrow I ride at dawn.”

Charlie Musselwhite’s searing point/counter-point harmonica accentuates Harper’s vocals throughout Get Up!, tying its songs together into a cohesive musical whole. The band, including Jason Mozersky, guitar; Jesse Ingalls, bass; Jordan Richardson, drums; along with Ben Harper on vocals, guitar and slide guitar; plays with economical grit, lending the songs true understanding and authority.

In 1994, Ben Harper released his first record Welcome to the Cruel World, marking his arrival as singer and songwriter of substance and ambition. Two decades later, an artist in full creative command, he’s delivered an inspired work of purity and depth. Get Up!, the new album from Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite, is sure to be one of 2013′s most essential recordings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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