James Marshall Black

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Tag(s):
Location:
UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Acoustic / Alternative / Rock
Site(s):
Label:
Little Bigfire Records.
Type:
Indie
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FREE JAMES MARSHALL BLACK MP3 DOWNLOADS



St.

Valentine's Day

by James Marshall Black

Well

I'm staring at the rain

Through this window of pain

And I'm missing you

And

I'm staring at the night

Through this tunnel of no light

Ooh I'm missing you

Don't

see the drunks in the bars

Don't see the cops in their cars

Ooh I'm missing you

Don't

see the fate that lies ahead

Don't see the living or the dead

Ooh I'm missing you

Chorus

Well I will never change the cover on this pillow

In my heart I will never ever let you go

Knowing that you're safe knowing that you're okay

Is all I need to make St Valentine's Day

Well

I don't need a guiding star

To know just where you are

When I'm missing you

The

pounding deep inside's

Like a roller coaster ride

Ooh I'm missing you

The

smiles that I see

Mean nothing at all to me

Ooh I'm missing you

The

birds and the bees

They bring me right down to my knees

Ooh I'm missing you

Chorus

(repeat)

At

night I wake up and I'm reaching out

At night I wake up and I'm shouting out

Your name

Your name

Your name

Your name



Chorus

to finish



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STOLEN

DAYS



Well, after a deluge of requests. er okay, maybe 50 or so over the last year, I have finally relented and uploaded one of my very early songs.

I was a mere lad of 19 when I recorded STOLEN DAYS.

The Marc Bolan influence is outrageous.



ENJOY! (please excuse the poor sound quality).



Stolen Days by James Marshall Black



Verse:

Lonely haze

and Stolen Days

are all I have now



One day in Summer

this lost strummer

will free himself somehow (repeat)



Copyright James Marshall Black 1995



Go to the link below, scroll down a bit and read the plug, then listen to the recording of the radio show that was broadcast on June 30th. you can hear James Marshall Black on the BBC



James Marshall Black on the BBC



Monsters are not stuff of myth and legend, they do exist, they really do. Only trouble is they look exactly like us.

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This James Marshall Black profile is to primarily showcase acoustic and slightly alternative underworld based music. For the rocking side of Mr Black please go to:



MySpace.com/JamesMarshallBlack
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