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Here's something for throw back thursday:
This is the first track off my old band, The Dubnicks "How To Be Cool" album.
lyrics
What I need is reconstructive surgery
A chance to put these broken pieces back in place
Cause I'm so tired, tired of trying
Uninspired, I feel like crying every time I see your face.
Don't say things will turn out fine
I've fallen down too many times to put much faith in all those tired lines.
Cause what I need is reconstructive surgery
A chance to put these broken pieces back in place
And I could use some time to heal these open wounds
Some rain to come and wash these worn out blues away
Don't say things will turn out fine
I've fallen down too many times to put much faith in all those tired lines
Cause what I need is reconstructive surgery
A chance to put these broken pieces back in place
credits
released February 27, 2014
Song by Phil Dubnick
Produced by Phil Dubnick & Will Sandalls
Tracked and mixed by Will Sandalls
Guitars & Vocals: Phil Dubnick
Drums: Jason O'Donnell (Scott Eisenberg played on the remainder of the album)
Bass: Wes Wingate
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