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I Lost My Heart To Albuquerque

from Different Cities, Different Stories by Jeff Dillon and The Revival

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lyrics

I was sitting in an old boxcar, watching the world pass by
I thought I caught you staring, from the corner of my eye
I turned to look and what I saw, was an empty point of view
I turned my eyes back to the tracks, and rolling down to you
I jumped the rails in San Jose, and dodged the rail-yard fuzz
I stole some beer and whiskey too, so I could catch a buzz
I set myself on fire that day, starin’ at the noon day sun
I grabbed my six and strummed for you, on my way to the A-B-Q

(ALBUQUERQUE) I always knew I’d go one day
(ALBUQUERQUE) I never thought that you would stay
(ALBUQUERQUE) The last damn stop this train rolls through
(ALBUQUERQUE) This town that I lost my heart to

My whiskey sinks so deep inside, that I can’t see the sights
My mind just runs with what to do, on this clear desert night
I swapped the rails in Flagstaff town, to get a straight shot through
So many things I’ve thought to say, the day that I see you
This Rio Grande is haulin’ ass, across the countryside
I’m kicking back and drinking Jim, with the box door thrown wide
The day we met you stole my heart, I’ve never been the same
So here I come on rails of steel, on into A-B-Q

(ALBUQUERQUE) I always knew I’d go one day
(ALBUQUERQUE) I never thought that you would stay
(ALBUQUERQUE) The last damn stop this train rolls through
(ALBUQUERQUE) This town that I lost my heart to

Sometimes I wait nights

For you to come home

Sometimes I tell lies

For you to come home

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from Different Cities, Different Stories, released November 4, 2014
Written by: Jeff Dillon

Jeff Dillon: Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals
Dylan Alms: Bass
Joshua Hatfield: Drums
Mary-Kate Metzger: Piano
Daylin Sperry: Electric Guitar

Additional Vocals: Dylan Alms, Eric Alms, John Bills, Teri Bills, Michael Shay Gardner, Mary-Kate Metzger

Produced by Jeff Dillon and Daylin Sperry
Recorded, Engineered, Mixed at Daycrew Studios by Daylin Sperry

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Jeff Dillon and The Revival Salt Lake City, Utah

Jeff Dillon won’t sit down and he won’t shut up. For 20 years he’s been distilling his punk rock passion in a mash of folk- flavored rock and roll. The result is a sound that evokes the love child of Tom Petty and Against Me! His debut EP, “For Heidi” is the oak-barrel aged soundtrack with a stouthearted, nomadic spirit—gritty and perfected with Dillon’s experiences from the road. ... more

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