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Troubadour
You've come undone
All the ladies are waiting
For you to sing your song

Save your tears
For their little show
If they find you weeping on the stairs
They may ask you to go

It's time to play your part
Rhyme)your broken heart

Troubadour
When you're done
They'll feed you in the pantry
While their poodles eat with them

You hardly remember
Who your song was for
You used to make the ladies blush
Now you’re easy to ignore

They say you're looking well
But there's a stain on your lapel

Though your guitar box weighs you down
You’re less expensive than a clown

Troubadour
Sing your song
All the ladies are waiting
You have to go on

credits

from Salvation, released March 23, 2008
Spottiswoode: Vocals, Guitar
John Young: Bass
Tim Vaill: Drums
Candace DeBartolo: Saxophone
Kevin Cordt: Trumpet
Riley McMahon: Lap Steel
Tony Lauria: Organ

Produced and Mixed by Riley McMahon
Written by 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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