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Picture Postcards From L.A. - Joshua Kadison



     
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I'm the piano player, down at Eddies' bar
And Rachel she's the waitress who want to be a star
She swears she's gonna make it, make it big someday
And she'll send me picture postcards from L.A.When it's time for closing I play while Rachel cleans
She listens to my music, I listen to her dreams
She sewars she's gonna make it, she's going all the way
And I say, send me picture postcards from L.A.Send me postcards from L.A. signed with love forevermore
Picture postcards from L.A. to hang on my refrigerator door
Rachel, if you find me one, I'd love a picture of the California sunWhen Rachel shares my pillow she always asks me things
Like do I really think she's pretty, do I like the way she sings?
I don't know how to answer, so I always smile and say
I say, send me picture postcards from L.A.Send me postcards from L.A. signed with love forevermore
Picture postcards from L.A. to hang on my refrigerator door
Rachel, if you find me one, I'd love a picture of the California sunSometimes Rachel stands up in the middle of the bar
And does a scene from the late show
We all clap our hands as she puts her apron on
And says next week, I'm gonna goShe'll even buy a ticket and pack her things to leave
Though we all know the story we pretend that we believe

But something always comes up, something always makes her stay
And still no picture postcards from L.A.Send me postcards from L.A. signed with love forevermore
Picture postcards from L.A. to hang on my refrigerator door
Rachel, if you find me one, I'd love a picture of the California sunI'm the piano player down at Eddie's bar
And Rachel she's the waitress who wants to be a star
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According to an early press release by EMI "His maverick ways paid off in 1993 when EMI Records released his self-penned debut Painted Desert Serenade, a collection of introspective story songs including the break-through single "Jessie" and "When A Woman Cries," already covered by legends Joe Cocker and Smokey Robinson. "I was so used to being outside of whatever was going on that I didn't even think I'd get a record deal, much less have my songs played on the radio." This, from the young man who received the BMI Award for one of the most played songs of 1994.

Read more about Joshua Kadison on Last.fm.


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