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Walk On - Alvin 'Red' Tyler



     
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There's nothing left to say when its over
Could wait another day, but there?s no more
So please stop coming back to the matter
Let it be it will be better
Untie that little string on your finger
And let it swim away in the water
And please resist the urge to dive under
Let it be it will be better
Let it be it will be better
Chorus:
And walk on my friend walk on
There is no need to linger let it go
And go on my friend go on
And do what you need to
To get you to where you need
There's nothing you can do when you tire
Of things that you one loved but no longer

So please don't hide the tears with your laughter
Let it be it will be better
Release the little bird on your shoulder
It's hard now but its harder when she's older
And please don't change your mind she'll go faster
Let it be it will be better
Let it be it will be better
Chorus
Bridge:
Hiding under the table
Like I did when I was small and scared
It's a ways away from places I should clearly be instead
I've been busy finding places that exist inside my head
Chorus

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Alvin "Red" Tyler (December 5, 1925 – April 3, 1998) was an American rhythm & blues and neo-bop jazz saxophonist and arranger.
Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, Tyler grew up listening to the sound of New Orleans marching bands. He began playing saxophone when in the Navy, and by 1950 had joined Dave Bartholomew’s R&B band. He also played jazz in club jam sessions. He made his recording debut on Fats Domino’s “The Fat Man” and went on to play on sessions for Little Richard, Lloyd Price, Aaron Neville, Lee Dorsey, Dr. John, and numerous other rhythm and blues artists.


Read more about Alvin 'Red' Tyler on Last.fm.


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