Little Too Late
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Lyrics
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LITTLE TOO LATE
Patterson, Parvin, Doyle & Montgomery
Copyright 2006
Yeah I know I've been crazy
And I know that you have too
Like the night when the sky went black
And I gave in to you
Driven by the winds of September
Living out of control
Bet you don't remember
How the nights took their toll
CHORUS:
But I'm not good at waiting
Or sitting by the silent phone
A little too late
If you hesitate
I'm gonna turn away and leave you alone
Left to my own devices
I guess I knew all along
Someday I'd pay the price
If it all went wrong
And so I turned to the stars and I asked them
To bring you back to my side
'Cause I can't seem to forget you
And believe me I've tried
(CHORUS)
Yeah I know I've been crazy
And I know that you have too
And last night when the stars came back
I was crazy for you
(CHORUS)
Don't want your love to leave
Don't want your love to leave
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Credits
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Lyrics Credits: Mark Patterson
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Music Credits: Lee Parvin, Mark Patterson, Barney Doyle & Danny Montgomery
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Producer Credits: Lee Parvin & Mark Patterson
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Performance Credits: Lee Parvin: Vocals, organ, electric piano, Nancy Hall: Vocals, Barney Doyle: Guitars, Gary Davidson: Bass, Danny Montgomery: Drums
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Description
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Short Song Description: Medium-slow classic blues song in the Robert Cray style about a man that's losing his patience with his lover, warning her not to be a "little too late".
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Long Song Description: "Little Too Late" is a medium-slow blues tune a la B.B. KIng or Robert Cray. The song features performances by Barney Doyle (Mickey Hart Band) on lead and rythym guitars, Nancy Hall (Neil Young) on background vocals, and Danny Montgomery (Elliott Murphy B
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Metadata
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Song Length: 5:10
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Primary Genre: Blues-General
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Secondary Genre: Blues-Rock
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Tempo: Medium Slow (91 - 110)
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Lead Vocal: Male Vocal
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Subject Matter 1: Frustration
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Subject Matter 2: Breaking Up
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Mood 1: Composed
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Mood 2: Cool
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Similar Artist 1: Robert Cray
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Similar Artist 2: Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Language: English
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Era: 2000 and later
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