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The Road (feat. B​.​J. Cole)

from The Idle Hours (EP) by The Idle Hours

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Written by Alfa Garcia (BMI) & Marc Lacuesta (ASCAP).
Published by HD Music Now, Mission Viejo, CA

lyrics

If I had another eye, I'd see the whole world
Two to keep me between the lines, as the road turned
One stayed on the setting sun, behind me
if I had the eyes to see.

Alone I keep a steady keel, my conscience
timing like an idle wheel, across the distance
ever wishing you were here
to give me grace
to fill the empty space.

Singing, oooooh…. x4

This old North Dakota blue is an ocean
Deeper than the fields we knew
and when I'm feeling very small and overcome
our song will guide me home

Singin', oooooh … x4
this wandering road
this wandering road.

credits

from The Idle Hours (EP), released August 26, 2014
Lead vocals: Marc Lacuesta
Background vocals: Alfa Garcia
Pedal steel guitar: B.J. Cole
Acoustic guitars: Alfa Garcia, Marc Lacuesta
Electric guitar: Mike Payne
Melodica, Maracas: Marc Lacuesta
Piano: Alfa Garcia
Upright bass: Vinnie Lu
Engineered and mixed by Marc Lacuesta

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The Idle Hours Nashville, Tennessee

The Idle Hours is a duo project by LA singer/songwriter Alfa Garcia and Nashville songwriter/producer Marc Lacuesta. Inspired by a diverse catalog of music - from country, to pop, to rock, to classical - the pair got inspired to create songs after meeting at an East Nashville dinner party in 2011. Since then they've collaborated despite the distance and are pleased to release their debut EP. ... more

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