This track, like all tracks on this album, was performed live with my Boss RC-50 loop station. The RC-50 was one of the first loop stations to go to market, and it's no longer manufactured. There are no backing tracks, nothing is pre-recorded, all loops are created live in real-time, all instruments and vocals are performed by me (Gabriel Soriano), and all lyrics and music are written by me as well.
lyrics
I used to know you, you used to know me
We used to know each other
I used to call you, you used to call me
Now we don't call each other
You're just a stranger, I'm just a broken boy
I can't replace ya...
You're just a memory, still stuck inside of me
I can't escape ya...
'Cause every time I close my eyes, I see your face
I couldn't hideaway, hideaway...
And every time you speak my name, I feel at peace
Like I can find my way, find my way...
I used to see you, you used to see me
We used to see each other
I used to feel you, you used to feel me
We used to feel each other
I bet you're just as beautiful as the day we met
Rest assured, I'll stay this miserable 'til we meet again
'Cause every time I close my eyes, I see your face
I couldn't hideaway, hideaway...
And every time you speak my name, I feel at peace
Like I can find my way, find my way...
And every time I close my eyes, I see your face
I couldn't hideaway, hideaway...
And every time you speak my name, I feel at peace
Like I can find my way, find my way...
credits
from Loophole Senior,
released January 1, 2017
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