“Here’s Looking at You, Kid” (The classic line from Casablanca is perfect for this title) “I saw tail light last night in a dream about my first wife…” is such perfect imagery/symbolism, I can’t believe Dylan didn’t use it first.Ģ. “We were always waiting for something to happen” is a theme Fallon simgs about frequently, perhaps a nod to Bruce’s “Badlands”. The Bob Seger/Night Moves reference is classic Fallon. I saw tail lights last night in a dream about my old life We were always waiting for something to happen. With great expectations, we had the greatest expectations. Mary, I worried and stalled every night of my life.Īnd I never had a good time, I sat my bedside, with papers and poetry about Estella. I saw tail lights last night in a dream about my old life.Įverybody leaves, so why, why wouldn’t you? I saw tail lights last night in a dream about my first wife.Įverybody leaves and I’d expect as much from you. Her hair was raven and her heart was like a tomb. In a prison cell, where we spent those nights.Īnd they burnt up the diner where I always used to find her.Īnd I learned about the blues from this kitten I knew. ![]() I heard and sung them all from inside of these walls. Mary, this station is playing every sad song. “Great Expectations” ( Great Expectations of course is a book by Charles Dickens and Estella is a character in the book) For good measure I’ve included all the lyrics to each of the songs, they were just too good to leave out.ġ. For starters, here are 5 of my personal favorites. From his youthful angst to his gut wrenching honesty, he has mastered the art of storytelling, conjuring up memories of the likes of Dylan, Springsteen, and Waits. One could spend days on end dissecting the lyrics of Brian Fallon (of Jersey’s Gaslight Anthem). The lyrics can frequently be found in the comments below or by filtering for lyric videos.Fallon at Bonnaroo 2010 – photo by Kevin Yatarola To Be Alone with You I'd swim across Lake Michigan The Ice Queen Came here this evening, From far away from here Positively 4th Street You got a lotta nerve Me and My Chauffeur Blues Won't you be my chauffeur Me & My Chauffeur Blues Won't you be my chauffeur We have lyrics for these tracks by Sue Foley:Ĭareless Love Love, oh love, oh careless loveĬhauffeur Blues Won't you be my chauffeurĬome Into My Arms I'm tired of being lonely, Living by myself Willow I had to tell her, just stop messing with my… The Ugly Ducklings She don't really want my love, Scott Helman Is this the way you wanna go Katie Jane Garside Today I'm not grieving We have lyrics for 'Gaslight' by these artists:įox Lake Brain dead. The opening title track, "Time Bomb", an instrumental where all three women take turns laying down leads, on the next nine songs the women trade off taking lead vocals and guitar duties of every third song until they come together again on the final track "In The Basement".įoley has also recorded as Peter Karp & Sue Foley. Her 2007 album, Time Bomb, featured two other female blues players, Deborah Coleman and Roxanne Potvin. ![]() ![]() In 2000 Foley won a Juno Award for Best Blues Album for Love Comin' Down. In 1992 she appeared on the bill at the San Francisco Blues Festival. She moved to Austin, Texas and soon signed a recording contract with Antone's. Impressed, the record label arranged an audition for the guitarist. Foley sent a demo tape of herself to Clifford Antone's label (Antone's Records) in 1990. King, Buddy Guy and John Lee Hooker.įoley's initial career began in Ottawa, Canada, in 1984 at the age of sixteen where, in addition to solo work, she sang with the Back Alley John Revue. In addition to her own touring, she has also shared the stage with blues musicians such as Back Alley John, B. She has spent many years on the road as a bandleader, lead vocalist, guitarist and manager of her own band. Since her first album in 1992 Foley has recorded a string of albums, for both Antone's Records and Shanachie Records. She has also recorded as Peter Karp & Sue Foley. Read Full Bio Sue Foley (born March 29, 1968, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian blues singer and guitarist. Sue Foley (born March 29, 1968, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian blues singer and guitarist.
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