![]() Catie Curtis (2004) [ larger cover art ] |
River winding through this mill town
My hometown is dark by four
Winter coming, the mills have long shut down
No one's working anymore
I drove by McDonalds and a long line was followed
From a posting today of a job
River winding through the darkness
Always to rise and fall
River winding, you wouldn't believe how many souls
Were glued right here
Winter coming, everyone's got shoes
But no one knows how to get through the year
I drove by my high school
And the students are so few now
So many families have left
River winding through the darkness
Sometimes cursed and sometimes blessed
River winding, sparkling in the moonlight
Cleaner than it's been
But the main street store fronts are mostly empty now
Hand written signs, space for rent
I drove by the factories and the windows were broken
Where the lights used to be always on
River winding through the darkness
Always to move along
Along
| quatsch (Honolulu, HI) | Posted: Apr 29, 2008 - 02:56 Way too much of this kind of Lilith Fair redux on RP. Heard enough of this sound ten years ago to last me a dozen or so lifetimes. |
| mach-hog (wild blue...) | Posted: Apr 29, 2008 - 02:50 Nice to hear 'river songs'... interesting theme. Brown's song, previous to this one is better. Curtis' song seems kind of derivitive... Sheryl Crow on downers... Xeric: nice droll remark! hee hee |
| LeeSG | Posted: Mar 28, 2008 - 14:51 Uniquely unoriginal. |
| Xeric (Up on the Roof) | Posted: Mar 28, 2008 - 14:50 mefrombrazil wrote: female vocals are too common. Hell, yes. Seems like damned near half of 'em, these days. |
| mefrombrazil (ponta grossa, brazil) | Posted: Mar 28, 2008 - 14:47 female vocals are too common. |
| dharmanavy (Sandiego) | Posted: Aug 21, 2007 - 15:07 Started @ 5 |
| horstman (Syracuse, New York) | Posted: Jun 19, 2007 - 17:16 She paints pictures of America, its country landscapes and lanes of shady trees on back streets in small towns with little kids wandering around and parents fully comfortable that everyone is going to be okay. Nice sound. |
| panda (Guatemala) | Posted: Dec 26, 2005 - 14:00 it's decent, nothing more, nothing less. Still a thousand times better than anything on commercial radio so i'm not tuning out just yet... |
| Karmala (Finland (Europe)) | Posted: Dec 26, 2005 - 13:59 Leslie wrote: I love this woman's voice.
Me too! |
| rgj13 | Posted: Aug 01, 2005 - 13:26 Patrick wrote: Someone pukes into a microphone and you give them a 5.8.
Interesting standard. |
| trav34 (dallas, tx) | Posted: Jan 07, 2005 - 15:16 aharamanx wrote: Couldn't get past McDonalds.
i'm with you ... man i could go for some mcnuggets! |
| Patrick (Columbia, MO (1920 miles E of Paradise, CA)) | Posted: Nov 09, 2004 - 12:08 A 5.8 average? You all must be kidding. Someone pukes into a microphone and you give them a 5.8. |
| MsJudi (Houston, TX) | Posted: May 23, 2004 - 09:45 Leslie wrote: I love this woman's voice.
What Leslie said! |
| Leslie (Antioch, CA) | Posted: Jul 30, 2003 - 20:01 I love this woman's voice. |
| anonymous (Isle of Man, UK) | Posted: Jul 20, 2003 - 14:12 Couldn't get past McDonalds. |
| KlausRadio (Berne, IN) | Posted: Mar 30, 2003 - 09:00 If you like this cut, youll love her CD's: "A Crash Course in Roses" and "My Shirt Looks Good On You" |
| triviagal (Just Outside Washington DC) | Posted: Dec 18, 2002 - 08:03 I bought her "Truth from Lies" CD from hearing some cuts here on RP. Once you listen to her voice, you can recognize it anywhere -- & it doesn't resemble Sarah McLaughlin's at all. This is the first time I'm hearing this one & I like it. |
| Johray63 (Meppel) | Posted: Jun 27, 2002 - 10:09 Wow, that's a new entry for my top ten of favourite songs, released since 2000. It's like driving with her and get part of her nostalgic (melancholy) feelings. |
| KevDog (Los Angeles, CA) | Posted: May 17, 2002 - 11:53 Not cuter. Don't know about height. |
