• Artista: Chuck McCabe
  • Titolo: Creatures of Habit
  • Genere: Rock - Roots Rock
  • Atmosfera: Sentimentale/ballata
  • Velocità: Mediamente veloce (95-130)
  • Strumenti: Real Drums/batteria, Chitarra acustica (chitarra, banjo, mandolino), Contrabbasso
  • Tipo di brano: Lyric - Full Length
  • Data aggiunta: 06/10/2011
  • Temi dei testi: Andare avanti Cambiare Lasciar perdere, Modifica, Ricordi, Sforzo Privazione, HOME, Sentimentale
  • Testi: If you walked through the streets of this town today you might think you’d lost your way They are tearing down the places we used to go Filling up the spaces with walls and roads Some call it progress, but I don’t know... it’s something different every day (chorus:) But you can’t go back and you can’t remain Cause they took the past when the future came But it’s all too fast and it’s all too strange For creatures of habit in a world of change The orchards and the roadside stands are gone The topsoil of the farmland is someone’s lawn The rooftops and the sidewalks go on and on And they all look just the same (repeat chorus) bridge: Buildings getting bigger Traffic’s getting’ thicker Tempers are gettin’ quicker, too Old friends are leavin’ What’s left for me, then? Do I have to stick around while they tear the old place down? One dog a-barkin’ at geese in flight One man a-standin’ ‘neath the new streetlight One crazy rooster that crows all night Thinkin’ dawn is on the way

Informazioni su Chuck McCabe

Chuck McCabe glam shot

Chuck McCabe has played from Disneyland to Cape Cod, survived three major label deals, been a staff writer for ABC, won the Woody Guthrie songwriting competition and dated the Smothers Brothers’ sister.
Erik Darling (of the legendary Weavers and Rooftop Singers) once said of Chuck:
“On stage, he appears taller.”

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