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lyrics
Beyond the scrub trees of Canyon Lake
You don’t have to go too far
The salt-of-the-earth on their way into a hearse
At the Devil’s Backbone Bar
Built with stones and held up by drunks
They don’t take credit cards
Or hipsters or yuppies or those without regrets
At the Devil’s Backbone Bar
Located outside the town of Purgatory
Be careful where you drive your car
There’s winding cliffs and professional drunks
At the Devil’s Backbone Bar
Hey, hey, don’t take me away
I can walk home by the North Star
But I failed to notice that it’s still daylight
Outside Devil’s Backbone Bar
The jukebox here is full gems
No one listens to NPR
They got Haggard and Coe and a little Billy Joel
At the Devil’s Backbone Bar
They don’t serve liquor, only beer
But you can bring your own mason jar
You can share it for free, but they’ll charge you for ice
At Devil’s Backbone Bar
You know me, I like to have a good time
Read about it my memoir
Or watch me double-fisting on a Tuesday night
At Devil’s Backbone Bar
Hey, hey, don’t take me away
I can walk home by the North Star
But I failed to notice that it’s still daylight
Outside the Devil’s Backbone Bar
credits
from Burning Daylight,
released September 28, 2018
JDD- vocals
Don Cento- electric and acoustic guitar
Tyler Evans- electric and acoustic guitar
Canaan Faulkner- bass
Gary Mallaber- drums, percussion, vibraphone on “Jamila Rose”
Eve Searls- Wurlitzer, piano, backing vocals, duet vocal on “Burning Daylight”
Produced by Joe Trevino and the band
Recorded by Charles Godfrey at Sonic Ranch, Tornillo, Texas, June 2017.
Mixed by Stuart Sikes at Big Orange
Mastered by Adam Boose at Cauliflower Audio; lacquer mastering by Adam Smith at Audiomatic
Cover photo by Tyler Evans, back cover photo by Charles Godfrey
Art and layout by Jeb Loy Nichols
All songs written by Jerry David DeCicca (Understanding Land Music/ ASCAP), except “Reach for You” by DeCicca and Don Cento (Third Ditch Music/ BMI). C. 2018
Thanks to Richard and everyone at Super Secret, Nathan Walker, Shil Patel, Jeb, Doug and Karla, everyone at Sonic Ranch, and especially this amazing band and Joe.
This record was cut live in the studio. Any mistakes you hear were created by humans playing music together.
JDD is a singer/songwriter living in the Texas Hill Country.
He is also the producer of outsider
songwriter albums by Ed Askew (Tin Angel), Larry Jon Wilson (w/ Jeb Loy Nichols), Chris Gantry (Drag City), Will Beeley (Tompkins Square), and an unreleased album by Bob Martin (Midwest Farm Disaster).
He makes his living working in social services and lives in the rural town of Bulverde, Texas....more
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