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lyrics
We was Kickin’ heels and killing time down on Windmill Street,
Take a draw one more it’ll knock you of your feet,
Well John he said he had a plan, to drink the whole world dry,
Got to take it easy he said, one bottle at a time.
Oh those summer nights,
Under the amber lights,
We were the lost and found,
Of a long forgotten seaside town.
Crystal skies and grey green seas, penny falls and slot machines,
A candy land by the sea for the great unwashed,
That grand old lady of history, her tales are etched for all to see,
But time it ain’t been kind to that old gal.
Oh those summer nights,
Under the amber lights,
We were the lost and found,
Of a long forgotten seaside town.
Oh remember,
Oh remember,
Oh remember,
To send me a postcard from the sea.
We were in the wilds of seventeen, thought that we’d seen everything,
But those bright young eyes hadn’t been beyond these shores,
Well we grew up and moved away and the life blood slowly drained away,
And that worn out town was sadly left to fade,
Now we go back every now and then, to see our folks and remember when,
We spent our nights underneath those amber lights.
Oh those summer nights,
Under the amber lights,
We are the lost and found,
Of a long forgotten seaside town.
Jack Cade plays a mix of Americana and Alt-Country usually as a solo performer but at times with The Everyday Sinners. His vocals are a rough and ready deep growl, delivered with simply crafted songs about love, loss and the bits in between.