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Debut single
lyrics
Do you still live by the airport
In this great ocean town
I always think about ships these days
When I touch down
Your rosy cheeks I'm gonna kiss them
Watch the cricket drink a beer
I heard you've got a really good thing going
And I'm really really happy to hear.
They say I'm a sailor
That I sail it up
That I'm the one who goes and makes a journey of the loss
And I know that I'm not welcome
Yes I know I shouldn't be
Where everything is music
There's no airport to be seen
So me I watch the planes
So high above the water
The ocean is a great big place
And we're doing great things out here
CHORUS
Do you still live by the airport?
You are the one who brings me down
credits
released October 9, 2020
Carl Manwarring: Vocals, electric guitar, piano
Joseph Ireland: Bass guitar, electric guitar, percussion
Josh Piltz: Drums
Caitlin Harnett: Backing vocals
Imogen Guest: Backing vocals
Recorded by Joseph Ireland at 'Sacred Cat Professional Audio Recording Services.'
Produced by Joseph Ireland & Carl Manwarring
Mastered by Owen Penglis
Artwork by Chloe Joyce Illustrations
Photos by Yeah Rad
Special thanks to Klaus for overseeing and supervising recording sessions.
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