The Day I Let Glory Steer - Nerissa & Katryna Nields



     
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The Day I Let Glory Steer Lyrics


She's too old for the playground
She's too young for the graveyard
She's too wise for me to tell her I've got plans
She loves my CD collection
She's always on to the next one
I point to the map and she always understandsBeautiful, my little glory
You'll always be my baby girl
I don't want to hear your story
I can't bear to know your worldI call her up on the cell phone
More and more she is not home
She's out with her friends
And she wouldn't talk to me if she couldShe sees me as an old man now
She's finding all her own bands now
And the sign on the door
To her room says closed for GoodBeautiful, my little glory
You'll always be my baby girl
I don't want to hear your story
I can't bear to know your worldI'm heading out off the front steps

Didn't think she would wake yet
But her voice says
Daddy, do you think you could give me a ride?We plumb familiar city
The club is new but it's gritty
She takes my arm
And I let her lead me insideA voice that's lovely and different
The music carries her intent
I feel her hand on my elbow and I let her steer
I catch her profile in side view
She turns and says, "I can see you
And I always knew there'd be a road back to here"Beautiful, my little glory
You'll always be my baby girl
Won't you let me hear your storyBeautiful, my little glory
You'll always be my baby girl
I am following your story
I am leaving you the world

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Nerissa and Katryna Nields are the sisters and singers from the folkband the Nields.
In the summer of 1998, Nerissa and Katryna were asked to play Lilith Fair, but leave the boys at home. The performance was a success, and the sisters decided to do some shows on their own. This duo configuration, which Dar Williams jokingly dubbed "the Probe effect" (a term familiar to followers of Star Trek) allowed Nerissa and Katryna to travel to places in the country (especially the West Coast) that the full band hadn't been able to get to as often as their usual haunts in the East. Within a year, the duo was opening for Cry Cry Cry, doing a tour of Alaska, playing the Newport Folk Festival and becoming a bona fide act of its own.

Katryna joined Nerissa in the studio in the fall of 2001 to record their first record as a duo. Love and China was produced and engineered by Dave Chalfant (husband of Katryna and member of the Nields). Love and China was released in the spring of 2002 on Zoë, and Nerissa and Katryna spent much of the next year on the road touring in support of it.

Also in 2002, Nerissa was approached by Scholastic to write a young adult novel, Plastic Angel, based on the song "This Town Is Wrong" (from If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now). She had already been at work on a semi-autobiographical novel about a touring band, and jumped at this chance. Since the protagonist of Plastic Angel is a songwriter, it naturally follows that a CD should accompany the book. Nerissa and Katryna recorded the companion CD in the fall of 2003 (with Dave Chalfant once again producing), and This Town Is Wrong was released in 2004. The book was published in the spring of 2005.

2007 has seen the release of two separate CDs. The first is All Together Singing In The Kitchen, a collection of songs for all ages. The latest release is Sister Holler. Their fourteenth album to date brings them back to their folk roots while at the same time showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters. The premise of the album is that Folk music has always been passed down orally, and as such, it changes with each generation of singers and songwriters. Each song was inspired by a pre-existing song: there's a revised version of the old spiritual, "Ain't That Good News," a modern sea chanty — even a version of Pachelbel's Canon in D.

Bio mostly taken from their official website: www.nields.com. 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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