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Talking To the Moon - Don Henley



     
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When the hot September sun down in Texas
I sucked the streams bone dry and turned to roads to dust
In the sleepy little towns down in Texas
The shades are all pulled down, streets are all rolled upAnd the only thing that breaks the silence
Are the trucks a-passin' by
Late at night on the front porch swing
You can hear their mournful sighAnd the lonesome whippoorwill
Cries to the stars above
He was calling out for his lady love
She's been gone so longI was just talking to the moon
Hopin' someday soon that I'd be over
The memory of you, too hard to holdAnd the wind across the plains
Is all that now remains
You know the night shakes loose the names
But they never quite go back the way they cameSo, goodbye rodeo
It's a long, funny way for men to go
Never change
Never change at allI was just talking to the moon

Hopin' someday soon that I'd be over
The memory of you, too hard to hold onI was just talking to the moon
Hopin' someday soon that I'd be over
The memory of you

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Don Henley (born Donald Hugh Henley in Gilmer, Texas, USA on 22 July 1947) is drummer, singer, and songwriter with the band Eagles. Since the 80s he has had a successful solo career and has played a founding role in several causes.

In 1970, he moved to Los Angeles to record an album with his early band, Shiloh. Shiloh's album was produced by fellow Texan Kenny Rogers. Shortly thereafter, Henley met Glenn Frey. They both became members of Linda Ronstadt's backup band. Touring with her was the catalyst for forming the group. As a result, two months later they, along with Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner, became their own act, Eagles.

Henley's music is often social commentary. One of his more famous songs is "Dirty Laundry" (from his I Can't Stand Still album, released in 1982). Its origins date back to 1980, when Henley was put on probation for possession of a narcotic and fined for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The ensuing media circus and on-air pundits claiming that his career was over led to the writing of the song, which continues to be an indictment against the broadcast news media. Similarly, "Johhny Can't Read" (also from the Can't Stand Still album), continues to resound as a commentary on the educational system.

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