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lyrics
He’s a man of honor and integrity. Oh would you make sense of what he said to me?
Can you imagine him scared as he’ll ever be, when we finally bring him to the sea?
There’s a genius shrouded in depravity. His body at the bar defies gravity.
In a goth, drug-induced, depressive comedy - oh a never met a man quite like Johnny.
Drive to Austin overnight for artistry, oh would you pray for every part of me?
Making friends by our addictive qualities and relying on muscle memory.
Shooting beer cans, gambling, and sodomy. Oh Johnny was the scourge of society.
Will we ever consume all of his property? Oh I never met a man quite like Johnny.
Good intentions leading to debauchery - the fleeting life of stale, small-town harmony.
Can’t imagine a life past the promising of the paradise we’re supposed to be.
We can live in happiness and poverty - oh, on the late-night chase of prosperity.
But I’ll always be there when he calls to me. Oh I never met a man quite like Johnny.
Oh I’ll never trust a man quite - I’ll never find a man quite - I never met a man quite like Johnny.
credits
from Soloists,
released December 11, 2020
Colin Duckworth - mandolin
Ben Eisenberger - acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals
Michaela Favara - vocals
Scott Murphy - violin
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