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Finest Man (I'll never know)
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Piano and vocals Reached #2 Country Blues / #14 Blues
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Singer/Songwriter Americana flavoured Folk, Rock & Blues with a twist... we call it Tex-Lex.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #14
Peak in subgenre #2
Author
Lexie Green
Rights
2007 Lyrics and Music Alexandria Maria Green
Uploaded
June 27, 2007
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:28
Story behind the song
Wanted to start stretching my voice and had been listening to John Lee Hooker and Bonnie Raitt. (probably far too much!) What motivated me to write this song? Who knows... lack of sleep! LOL! Use your own imagination, you may just like where it takes you :cP
Lyrics
Finest Man (I’ll never know) Woke up with the sun in my eyes this morning And a pain inside my head Don’t know how I got here … And who’d been in my bed But I got a feelin in my bones And a feelin way down below And I think he was the finest man I’ll never know Now I can’t think straight no more I can’t think at all And I’ve got an appetite That needs to be satisfied Got a feelin in my bones And a feelin way down below And I think he was the finest man That I’ll never know See this wreck that you’ve left behind This woman is loosing her mind How could you leave me this way? In this mess that you’ve made Now I’m down on my knees Hell I’ll beg and I’ll plead Got a feelin in my bones And a feelin deep down below And I think he was the finest man I’ll never know Woke up with the sun in my eyes this morning Stumbled out of bed Then, with no warning You were back in my head And I got a feelin in my bones And a feelin way down below I think you were the finest man I’ll never know Copyright © 2007 Music and Lyrics Alexandria (Lexie) Maria Green
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I have always said that if a up and coming performer can master the blues then they can sing anything. This I believe is evedent here with Lexie Green and this particular track. Take time to sit back and listen to Lexie's vocals and the lyrics and you will hear a fine blues song mastered perfectly. Piano acoustics that are not overdone and allow the story to be heard and sung. Strong and clear vocals that are warm and bluesy to a tee. Also I dont know if it was meant to be but the inclusion of the scratched record sound is just wonderful. This is a favorite for me for sure and I cant express enough my amazement at the talent that oozes from lexie Green. Thank you again lexie ,its been a pleasure to listen. Bucky Perth Western Australia gremar1@bigpond.com.au www.gremarimage.com