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The Dogs with Jenna Talia from Detroit's Glitter Trash! This song is a collaboration between THE DOGS and Jenna Talia and guitarist/producer Richard Duguay.
In this age of doom and gloom the song is a fun escape with its High Energy Detroit beat and Jenna’s street smart lyrics for hope and strength for the modern world with a Rock & Roll song.
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lyrics
Everyone’s talking doom and gloom today
Media’s dark cloud hiding all our light
They point, they yell glass half empty, so they say
I’m not gonna watch, turning off my TV set tonight
Cause I got something to believe in
Something you can’t take away from me
I turn on that old record player
Songs that soothe my soul from long ago
Fortune tellers, story yellers, memories of our nights
Music brings the light back in my life
Cause I got something to believe in
Something you can’t take away from me
I got something to believe in
Songs that set my mind and heart free
Free
Yeah free
Yeah free
Now everyone’s talking doom and gloom today
Just put on another song
Don’t matter what’s going wrong
And lose yourself when the music starts to play
Just put on another song
Don’t matter what’s going wrong
And lose yourself when the music starts to play
Cause I got something to believe in
Something you can’t take away from me
I got something to believe in
Songs that set my mind and heart free
credits
released December 30, 2015
Jenna Talia-Vocals, The DOGS-Mary Dryer/Bass Guitar-Tony Matteucci/Drums-Loren Molinare Guitars,Vocals-Richard Duguay.guitars,Vocals-Song Written by Jenna Talia, Loren Molinare, Richard Duguay-Produced By Richard Duguay-Into the Black Studios-Mixed by Patrick Burkholder/Pawnshop Studios-Band Photo by Heather Harris
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