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Cold In Here (Scott Ainslie)

from The Feral Crow by Scott Ainslie

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A poignant, melodic song about things coming apart, started on the Atlantic coast of Florida in the fall of 2000.

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Cold In Here (Scott Ainslie)

I thought I felt a little cool breeze come through.
What shall we do? Don’t it feel cold in here to you?
Turn up the heat, warm up your feet.
Turn on the light. Nothing seems right.

On this winter’s shore, seagulls stoop and pelicans, too.
And one little tern, he dips his beak into the blue
Salty tears. So many years.
I don’t know why, you said goodbye.

Instrumental

I don’t know when you took your love away from me.
Come back again, I’ll make you laugh, just wait and see.
It’s alright. Day breaks the night.
What’s done is past. Love’s all that lasts.

What shall we do?
Don’t it feel Cold In Here to you?

credits

from The Feral Crow, track released September 22, 2004
Scott Ainslie: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Scott Petito: Acoustic Bass, additional percussion
Jerry Marotta: Drums, Percussion
Marc Shulman: Electric Guitars
Peter Vitalone: Hammond B3, Accordian

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Scott Ainslie Brattleboro, Vermont

A long history with older black blues and gospel players in the mid-South marks Ainslie's work deeply. He transcribed all of Robert Johnson's recorded songs for "Robert Johnson/At The Crossroads" (Hal Leonard, 1992) and has a teaching DVD on Johnson's music. A fine songwriter with a social conscience and a belief in the power of music to move and inspire, Ainslie's voice is a great force for good! ... more

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