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Still in the Game - Steve Winwood



     
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Still in the Game Lyrics


Here's to gamblers who hold to the game
Through the hard times they don't lose their aim
And they hope for time on their side
And they keep a ticket to rideTo believers who slowly put their hands
They keep watching for signs in the land
And they stand there watching the sky
And they stand they're ready to flyHere's to never letting go
Though sometimes it does get lonelyI still walk out in the morning light
Just to see what is there
I hear music in silent nights
Searching, I find a reason to careMy heart moving still the same
Still in the gameHere's to lovers who reach for it all
Never matching the rise with the fall
And they just can't leave it alone
And they want it all till it's goneHere's to players, can't leave their song
And it haunts them, their night is so long
'Cause there's music there in their minds
From a world they're trying to findHere's to never letting go

Though sometimes it does get lonelyI still walk out in the morning light
Just to see what is there
I hear music in silent nights
Searching, I find a reason to careMy heart moving still the same
Still in the game, still in the game
Still in the game, in the game, in the game
Still in the game, still in the game

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Stephen Lawrence ("Steve") Winwood (born May 12, 1948 in Great Barr, Birmingham, England) is a British singer, songwriter, and musician who, in addition to his solo career, was a member of the bands the The Spencer Davis Group, recording the hit "Gimme Some Lovin'", Traffic, and Blind Faith. Winwood's commercial success waned during the mid and late 70's. He had a major hit with While You See a Chance in 1980. He had a career renaissance beginning in 1986 with the hit album Back In The High Life which produced hits such as Higher Love and The Finer Things.

Winwood released a new album "Nine Lives" on April 29, 2008, and started a tour with Tom Petty and others in May 2008.

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