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Lost In The City

from LOST IN THE CITY by Spottiswoode & His Enemies

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The streets are crowded and the buildings are so tall
She takes my hand and she leads me to the sea
We catch a bus
We're lost in the city

The sea is dirty and the sand is almost black
Soldiers laughing from the balconies
They point their guns
We're lost in the city

Floating through the night on the carnival
Silver moon our only currency
Quench my thirsty soul in the trembling city

At dawn she takes me to the cemetery
She paints twelve angels on my face and hands
Then we make love and we're
Lost in heaven
Lost in heaven

credits

from LOST IN THE CITY, released November 27, 2018
Spottiswoode: Vocals
Tim Vaill: Drums
Candace DeBartolo: Saxophone
Kevin Cordt: Trumpet
Riley McMahon: Electric Guitar & Percussion
Tony Lauria: Piano

Special Guests
Wayne Batchelor: Double Bass
Sara Jacovino: Trombone

String Arrangement by Antoine Silverman

Produced and Mixed by Riley McMahon at New Warsaw Studio, Brooklyn NY

© Spottiswoode, J SPOT Music ASCAP

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Spottiswoode & His Enemies New York, New York

For over 2 decades, Spottiswoode & His Enemies have been a constantly self-reinventing New York institution. The IMA winners recently earned three more nominations for their 7th record, LOST IN THE CITY, “an immersive theater-of-the-mind love letter to New York”.

Spottiswoode's songs appear in numerous TV shows and films including Either Side Of Midnight for which he also wrote the screenplay.
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