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New Year’s Eve (feat. Railroad Earth) - Warren Haynes



     
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new years evenext years gonna be better, next year will surely be the one
and it's right around the corner hell, its just about begun
so what am i still sitting here for, when everyone inside
what am i doing drinking whiskey, looking for a place to hideyeah old buddy i sure miss you, you and old what's his name
and i know if y'all were here now, this party wouldn't be so damn lame
there'd be dancing and fighting and cussing and laughing, we'd raise our voices to the sky
bring the new year in right, instead of watching time go byyeah sometimes i wonder what the world would be like
if i didn't have strangers as my best friends
sitting here on new years thinking about old friends and old times
and never see them againyeah sometimes i still wonder what my like would've been like
if i didn't have angels at my defense
sitting here on new years singing about old friends and old times
and never see them againbut next years gone be better, next year will surely be great
well i guess i should say this year, geez how did it get so late
what am i still sitting here for, when did everybody leave
what am i doing drinking whiskey, oh yeah, it's new years eve

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Warren Haynes (born 6 April 1960), guitarist and musician. He is a guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band and is the primary singer, guitarist, and songwriter for Gov't Mule. He also released a solo album in 1992, Tales Of Ordinary Madness Haynes also spent the summer of 2004 playing with The Dead, a group featuring the remaining members of The Grateful Dead. He was also a member of the longest running lineup of Phil Lesh's "Phil Lesh and Friend's" band, comprised of himself, Lesh, Jimmy Herring, John Molo, and Rob Baracco

Read more about Warren Haynes on Last.fm.


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