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These Days
04:12
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These days how the world has changed
Nothing sounds the same
Familiar things unfamiliar rings
Like a lot of things, nothing sounds the same
These Days
These days how the world has changed
Nothing is the same
Familiar things unfamiliar rings,
Like a lot of things, nothing sounds the same
These Days
All the things I say go a different way
Sound so clear till they disappear
Nothing is the same, how the world has changed
These days
BRIDGE:
Not quite here, not quite forgotten
In a world all their own, not quite forgotten
And we in a new one
Trying, surviving
We, in a new world
Trying to go home
These days how the world has changed
Nothing sounds the same
Familiar things unfamiliar rings like a lot of things
Nothing is the same
These Days
BRIDGE
These days how the world has changed
Nothing sounds the same
Familiar things unfamiliar rings like a lot of things
Nothing is the same
These Days
All the things I see are all knew to me
And I've just begun to be the one
Who will sing the song that is not yet sung
And I've just begun to be one
These Days
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You Were The Reason
03:25
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When You Get Back
02:37
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On The Other Side
02:39
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Let 'im Go
03:20
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Rewired
02:39
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For A Little While
03:27
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Three Friends for Tea
00:33
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My Mantra
02:30
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At NIght
03:35
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Are You Ready
02:46
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Will It Beckon
02:26
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What I Know Now
03:22
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Our Way Back
02:40
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Marc Black Katonah, New York
Marc plays a finger style blues in the traditions of Mississippi Hurt and the great Tim Hardin. Right up to Covid, he was a proud road warrior, inducted into the New York Chapter of the Blues Hall of Fame in June of 2014. As WFUV DJ, John Platt wrote about Marc. "We need to hear his songs now more than ever." ... more
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