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Northern Soul Lyrics


When they come on television to tell about their loss
And the camera finds them beaten up by grief
Do you wonder that they get up every morning
And sometimes don't believe?When you see, their eyes reminded of another day not shared
With a child who never turned to say goodbye
Are you comforted by somebody you love
Or do you keep it down inside?Can you feel?
Can you?From every breaking dawn, through to midnight's ghostly toll
I thank him for the life in your northern soul
Every time you cry and sulk back to the fold
Through your misty eyes, I see your northern soulWhen it's down to just page seven, even on a slow news day
Do you pause before you turn over the page?
And although there is no photograph, no tears on television
Do you find yourself reminded of their eyes?Can you feel?
Can you?At every roadside shrine, where faded flowers console
I shudder for the life inside your northern soul
Every night you sleep, Ill lie down on your pillow
And I feel each steady breath from your northern soulWhen every lights gone out and my bodys tired and old

Youll keep my spirit young with your northern soul
God, every way it breaks, Im bound to make it so
To turn all fear to love with your northern soul

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Clive Gregson and Christine Collister were the most moving and memorable U.K. folk-rock duo to emerge since Richard and Linda Thompson. Gregson's wry tales of the ins and outs of love, sung in Collister's heartbreaking voice have earned the duo (and subsequent solo work) respect and a devoted following though commercial success and mainstream recognition have eluded them.

Gregson was the founder of Any Trouble, a pub-rock/new wave quartet, in Manchester in 1975. The band's sound, and Gregson's songwriting and singing, reminded some of Elvis Costello, and Any Trouble was signed by Stiff, Costello's label. The band made several well-received but poor-selling albums, then split up in 1984.

In 1984, Gregson discovered Collister singing in a folk club and, impressed by her talents, he offered to work with her on future projects. Gregson had already begun an association with Richard Thompson, initially singing back-up on the classic Shoot Out the Lights album in 1982. While working on Thompson's Hand of Kindness, Gregson suggested using Collister for additional backup vocal duties. The formula worked and the two continued for years as integral parts of the Richard Thompson touring band -- arguably the finest live band he's assembled. In 1985, Gregson made a solo album, Strange Persuasions, with Collister singing backup on a few tracks. The two began performing as a duo on the folk club circuit shortly thereafter. The duo's first release was a homemade tape sold at gigs, later released as Home and Away. It was followed by their first formal album, Mischief, in 1988, and by A Change in the Weather in 1990. Love Is A Strange Hotel, released later the same year, was an album of cover versions of Gregson And Collister's favorite songs.

By 1992, the stress of constant touring and working together without substantial success finally took its toll on them. The two decided to go their separate ways after one parting shot, The Last Word, and one final tour. They both continued on as solo acts. Gregson eventually relocated to Nashville and has been the more active of the two, releasing the live "official bootleg" Carousel of Noise on his own label in 1994, People & Places in 1995, and I Love This Town in 1996 in addition to various production work and side collaborations with Boo Hewerdine. Christine Collister continued to play the folk circuit, releasing a live album, Live, in 1995 and a new studio album, Blue Aconite in 1997. In 1998, after a brief stint in the group Plainsong, Gregson returned with Happy Hour, followed by Comfort And Joy, Long Story Short, and in 2009, a 'Best Of' collection on his own Gregsongs.

Having employed Clive as a guitarist for some years, Nanci Griffith got round to recording Clive's song 'I Love This Town' (with Jimmy Buffett), and gained substantial airplay in the US and UK. Any Trouble reformed in 2007 for an album (again on Stiff) 'Life In Reverse' and some live dates.

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