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One More Song

from Man vs. Bear by D. Bess

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I never hear nothin good on radio, she said
I never see nothin good on TV shows, he sweared
I never feel nothin good about this town, well oh well
But maybe they never felt like listenin’ round

Cause there is music in the light and music in this breeze
Music underground and there is music up my sleeve
Music in the stars and music in the dark
Music for the bank and there is music for the art

CHORUS:
One more song, one more song
One more song, there’s always one more song

2nd Verse:

I never read nothing good up in these rags, he said
All the good ones are gone and dead, she sweared
And all the new news just brings me down, well oh well
But maybe they never felt like listenin’ round

Cause there is music in the sky and music in these waves
Music for tonight and there is music for today
Music for this life, yes, and music for these times
Music for the lost and there is music for the light

3rd Verse:

They don’t make ‘em like they used to, he said
And kids these days they’re just used to easy
Easy livin and gettin quick fixes
As if youth is a problem of a system
And why don’t I see the heroes rise these days?
And why do I hear that the talent’s all gone stale?
And who and why and when and what is the where?
Man, you better check your head for ears

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from Man vs. Bear, released April 1, 2012
written and performed by D. Bess
produced by D. Bess

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D. Bess Chicago, Illinois

D. Bess is a one-man-band who loops all his licks live: reggae/ska/blues-hop and roll. Using a cajon, percussion, guitar, bass and harmonizing his vocals, he builds and records layers of instrumentation to create the sound of a one-man-band.

He released his first album as D. Bess in April of 2012. The album, Man vs. Bear, features reggae legend and icon Toots Hibbert on the track "Oh Carolina".
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