Graphic design by Lea Walpole, Soggy Brolly, Queenstown, Tas. The cover art is an 1860s hand-coloured woodcut, credit to North Wind Picture Archives, Alamy.
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lyrics
Well you got me, and you got me, oh you got me,
With your smile just like a kid,
I get pulled right out to sea by the allure of somebody
Who knows how to keep themselves hid.
You don't seem to need to put yourself out anywhere,
And you can't stand the noise and the crap,
And you've got arms there, ready to hold somebody,
If they would just know how to hold themselves back.
Daniel, everybody sees your freedom,
You do seem to've untethered yourself.
Oh, Freeman, would you give us some attention?
Give us something of yourself.
Well you've sure got plenty of them hoping
When you let yourself down within reach,
Down from the lighthouse to take a little piece
Of our good company.
But Daniel, tell us, how'd you get your freedom?
How did you untether yourself?
Oh, Freeman, would you give us some affection?
Would you give us something of yourself?
Oh, Daniel, everybody sees your freedom,
You throw everyone when you untether yourself,
Because everyone wants everyone's attention -
Everyone wants something of everyone else.
Oh, Freeman, would you give us of yourself?
Give us something of yourself.
credits
from Bring the show back home,
released June 6, 2022
Written by Teri Young
Recorded and mixed by Al Future
Mastered by Isaac Barter
Lead vocal by Teri Young
Harmony vocal by Maggie Edwards
Cittern guitar by Teri Young
Piano by Randal Muir
Hammond organ by Kelly Ottaway
Double bass by Hamish Stevenson
Drums by Beau Thomas
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