Story Behind The Song
Roy Rouse, the author and lead singer on this song, recorded an entire album of original tunes with the same producer of this tune. Roy also recorded an original tune backed with the best version of Mean Woman Blues ever, for Capitol Records in 1969. Roy Rouse is a seasoned professional who continues to perform to sold out crowds locally in Michigan.
Song Description
Roy Rouse, the author and lead singer on this song, recorded an entire album of original tunes with the same producer of this tune. Roy also recorded an original tune backed with the best version of Mean Woman Blues ever, for Capitol Records in 1969. Roy Rouse is a seasoned professional who continues to perform to sold out crowds locally in Michigan.
Song Length |
3:06 |
Genre |
Pop - Alternative, Rock - Americana |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Cool, Pleasant |
Subject |
Change, Life |
Similar Artists |
Roy Orbison |
Language |
English |
Era |
1980 - 1989 |
| |
Lyrics
Now you walked out on me before, should I try to say something more.
As I turn my life around, should you try to comfort me, can't the strain of life let me be?
As I turn my life around, so I tried to stay in line, take what's yours and leave what's mine, as I turn my life around
So many times I've wondered, why I was born to play this part, and now the door is suddenly open, I see a way for me to change my destiny.
Now I see the end is near, can't explain just what I fear, as I turn my life around, so I've tried to stay in line, take what's yours and leave what's mine. As I turn my life around.
So many times I've wondered, why I was born to play this part, and now the door is suddenly open, I see a way for me to change my destiny. I see a way for me to change my destiny
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