Shane - The Panderers



     
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Shane Lyrics


Written by ricky & marty wilde
I dreamed I lived the whole thing just last night
Somehow this film just seemed to get it right
I watched a gunfire under dirty western skies
The one man's vision seems to pick me up and fill my eyes
It's shane, can't you hear me calling you
Shane, if I thought that you would still be riding through
I said shane, please take me back there with you
(take me to you)
I'm watching marian, as she let go
I felt I was her for a time or so
It's hard for anyone to understand her pain
You gotta see the man to understand she wouldn't change
Shane, can't you hear me calling you
Shane, if I thought that you would still be riding through
I said shane, please take me back there with you
(take me to you)

Shane (I hear it, I hear it, I hear it, joe's calling)
Shane (I hear it, I hear it, I hear it, joe's calling)
Shane, can't you hear me calling you
Shane, if I thought that you would still be riding through
I said shane, please take me back there with you
(take me to you)
Shane (I hear it, I hear it, I hear it, joe's calling)
Shane (I hear it, I hear it, I hear it, joe's calling)
Shane (I hear it, I hear it, I hear it, joe's calling)
Shane (I hear it, I hear it, I hear it, joe's calling)
Shane (I hear it, I hear it, I hear it, joe's calling)

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Panderer (pan-der-er): a person who caters to or profits from the vices of others.

The Panderers banded together to record their debut album "Songs that Bang". Grammy nominee co-writer, Dave Wilder (Macy Gray, Liz Phair) and Pete McNeal (Cake, Jem, Mike Doughty's Band, Inara George, Breakestra), co-produced this soon to be breakthrough album on the deep belief in a trove of songs authored by Scott Wynn, a singer/songwriter from nowhere. Scott's roots stem from deep east Kentucky coal country where his father and uncles worked coal as did their father before them. Scott attempts with his style to meld both his humble influences with the enlightenment of the "now" (Bill Monroe meets Electric Six or something like that). Scott borrows much from the baseness and humility of coal country, but you have to remember that coal can also be fire. So, the music pretty much reflects that....very base, bare, rootsy...and/or pure fire. 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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