Song Description
The ten songs that comprise Days To Here, the debut CD from New Jersey native Rob Dye, are a journey through the rich landscape of American music’s roots. With feet firmly planted in those roots, Dye’s music incorporates elements of rock, old school country, Stax-influenced R&B, gospel and more while remaining true to the essence of each style. Guitars wail, the pedal steel and piano bring us into a honky-tonk saloon, a trio of singers takes us to church, an accordion whisks us into bayou country, while a saxophone echoes the famed Jersey Shore sound. Through it all, the lyrics tell classic stories of love, faith, drinking and hitting the road.
Song Length |
3:44 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Country - Rock |
Lyrics
HERE COMES LONELINESS (Rob Dye)
I get this feeling our love is gone
And I've been hanging on far too long
'Cause darling the pain's still here and it ain't going away
I want you more than ever but it's the price I pay
Well here comes loneliness just around the bend
Here comes troubled times it's got me once again
Here comes loneliness I know it oh so well
When it will leave me I can never tell
Out here on lonely street I'm the king of the road
At each and every bar I hit, the jukebox plays for lost souls
Well I've been drinkin' lonely beers and my mind's on you
We love each other too much, can't we work things through
Repeat chorus
'Cause we've been through these times before
And I don't want to see you close that door
Repeat chorus??