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Nobody Left to Save
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A song about a tragedy
songwriter blues christian vocalist ottawa gospel richard bethell sundays at8
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Blues, R&B, and gospel music in Ottawa and Montreal, Canada. Leader of Sundays at 8 at Ottawa's Blessed Sacrament Parish, and guitarist for jazz-pop group Evol
Richard Bethell (better known by nom de plume Admiral Bob, which is how you'll find him on iTunes and Spotify) has been singing and playing blues, R&B, and gospel music in Ottawa and Montreal, Canada, for the last 30 years. He leads "Sundays at 8", an eclectic blend of gospel, bluegrass, and contemporary praise every Sunday Night at Ottawa's Blessed Sacrament Church. He is also a member of the semi-active pop-jazz fusion group Evolutions. As Admiral Bob, he has released two albums on the TuneTrack.net label.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Charts
#863 in subgenre Peak #10
Charts
Peak #135
Author
Richard Bethell
Rights
2008
Uploaded
October 11, 2010
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 3:08
Story behind the song
A song about a tragedy.
Lyrics
The concrete is closing in She said to no one at all So she went for a walk And found a place to fall Where the water rolls in Catching you like a wave As far as the eye can see There's nobody left to save. Help me, I just didn't know He told all that he met Following her to the bridge Please don't let her sun set Where the water rolls in Catching you like a wave As far as the eye can see There's nobody left to save. Sorry we can't tell you Sorry there's nothing to say Maybe come back tomorrow Offering you all of our sorrows He searched far and wide For someone to agree If you had something to say I could have set her free Where the water rolls in Catching you like a wave As far as the eye can see There's nobody left to save.
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AVALANCHE
Jan 28, 2011
Hi Richard.... This is a great track...the kind of song I really like to hear you do. You have such a pure voice...and the piano is a very nice add on this one. The lyrics are deep and powerful...and the production is clear as glass. The mandolin solo is a nice touch (I think it was a mandolin!)...and the whole song is smooth and fluid. Super stuff! Hugs....Mike (NAV)
mark cloutier
Nov 07, 2008
the emotion,the singing,the vibe,is stellar!!and the production is fine by my ears!the ripping rocking guitar--love the overdrive sound--nice to hear it from you!!cheers