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Over Again (Scott Ainslie)

from The Feral Crow by Scott Ainslie

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A love song about trying to start over.

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Over Again (Scott Ainslie)

If I could back us up to the top of the ferris wheel;
If we could take the corners fast and never hear the tires squeal;
If I could have a kiss or two that I didn’t have to steal;
We could take a chance and try this over again.

If the subways and the busses, somehow, only ran uptown;
If we could climb these stairs and never think about coming down;
And if this midnight rain could fall without that lonesome sound;
We could take a chance and try this over again.

Over and over again…What makes it love?
We could take a chance and try this over again.

If your kiss could still lift the edge of nights black winding spell;
If the world weren’t divide into heaven and to hell;
And if hand could really truly say what words will never tell;
We could take a chance and try this over again.

Over and over again. What makes it love?
We could take a chance and try this over again.

If I could swallow the dreams I had like a mouthful of broken glass;
Or wake myself in the middle of the night
and hold you like we had no past;
And if gold’s too soft, then make our rings of brass;
We could take a chance and try this over again.

Over and over again….what makes it love.
We could take a chance.
We could take a chance…
We could take a chance and try this over again.

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from The Feral Crow, track released September 22, 2004
Scott Ainslie, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Scott Petito, Bass, Synthesizer Pad & Mandolin
Jerry Marotta, Drums/Percussion
Marc Shulman, Electric Guitars
Peter Vitalone, Hammond B3
Leslie Ritter, Harmony Vocals

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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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