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In This House - Jude Johnstone



     
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These buildings grow like weeds,
like dandelion seeds,
they spring up where they please.
The buildings grow up and they come down,
changing the landscape of the town,
whats inside them is what counts, to me.
Is there love, in this house?
Is there love, in this house?
You can fill it up with shiny things,
flashy fur, designer jeans,
but is there love, in this house?
When it costs too much to eat,
and the airs too hard to sleep,
I lie awake and think.
The rain goes up and it don't come down,
poor people who move it now,
no one makes a fuss about it.

Well is there love, in this house?
Is there love, in this house?
You can fill it up with shiny things,
flashy fur, designer jeans,
but is there love, in this house?
Ohhhh...
I tell ya, I don't know.
Is there love, in this house?
Is there love, in this house?
Can we be the change we wish to see,
realize our hopes and dreams?
And is there love in this house?
Ohhhh...
I say what we gonna do babe when the money runs out,
what we gonna do babe?
What we gonna do babe when the money runs out,
tell me.

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Jude Johnstone (born in Bar Harbor, Maine) is an American singer-songwriter. Her songs have been covered by a number of artists, including Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, Johnny Cash, and Stevie Nicks. Johnstone wrote the #1 song "The Woman Before Me" on Trisha Yearwood's debut CD. In 2002, having enjoyed songwriting for some years, Johnstone and longtime manager Bob Burton decided to release her own debut CD "Coming of Age" on BoJak Records. The album received critical acclaim. Since then she has released On a Good Day (2005), Blue Light (2007), Mr. Sun (2008), Quiet Girl (2011).

Johnstone is an acclaimed songwriter with covers by Stevie Nicks (Cry Wolf), Bonnie Raitt (Wounded Heart), Johnny Cash (Unchained), Bette Midler (The Girl is On to You), Trisha Yearwood (Hearts in Armor), Jennifer Warnes (The Nightingale), Emmylou Harris (Hold On), and a Radio & Records #1 song with "The Women Before Me" by Trisha Yearwood. Her 2002 debut CD "Coming of Age" was featured on NPR's Morning Edition and reached #5 on Amazon's Best Seller List. Her 2005 release "On a Good Day," generated impressive media buzz resulting in her national television debut on CBS's The Morning Show. Jude's songs "Wounded Heart," "The Nightingale," and "In This House," were featured in episodes of the Lifetime Network's hit television series "Army Wives." The independent label BoJak Records was created to release her music 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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