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No Half Steppin' - Sean Costello



     
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No Half Steppin' Lyrics


Wake me in the morning
Don't let me sleep too late I've got to get up
I got to get out and make my way
I got a feeling
It tells me that I just can't wait, I got to push on
I got to keep pushing every day
I've come so far, I ain't gonna turn back now
Come so far, but I've got to keep movin' it out
There'll be no half-steppin'
I got to keep on pushin'
There'll be no half-steppin'
I've got to keep on pushin' all the time
I've been criticized
And in my life I've made a few mistakes
But don't write me off
I got such a long, long way to go

And I've been talked about
And in my life I've had a few bad days
But don't count me out,
Because there is one thing you should know
I got a light that keeps on shinin' in my mind,
Day and night, it just keeps burnin' all the time
And there'll be no half steppin'
I got to keep on pushin'
There'll be no half steppin'
I got to keep on pushin' all the time
(solo)
You might see me stumble
And you might even see me fall
But I'm on my way
And can't nobody turn me around
You might think that I'm slippin'
But I won't lose no ground at all
'Cause I got that feeling
And I won't let no one bring me down
'Cause I've got a light that keeps on shinin' in my mind,
Day and night, it just keeps burning all the time
There'll be no half steppin'
I got to keep on pushin'
There'll be no half steppin'
I got to just keep pushin' all the time
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April 16, 1979-April 15, 2008
Born in Philadelphia, Costello began playing guitar at age nine, about the time his family moved to Atlanta. He came of age early, appearing regularly in clubs before he could drive, much less gain legal admission, to them. At age 14, his winning performance in the finals of the Memphis Blues Society’s talent competition had career-changing effects. First, it netted him studio time to record his debut album, Call The Cops, a collection of 1940s and 1950s-style Chicago blues.

Read more about Sean Costello on Last.fm.


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