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Clear Blue Flame

by Delta Moon

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Jim Fullerton Is a joy to find a band on your own without any hype
I connected with Delta Moon from the first song I heard and am a huge fan , as far as i know I have the full catalog of their music , Love the way Mark , Tom & the band complement each other havent heard two guitarists who complement each other like Tom & Mark Favorite track: Life's a Song.
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1.
CLEAR BLUE FLAME I been hanging with my Uncle Jack Down in Cabbagetown across the railroad track, I told him all about me and you, Said I love her, Jack, but what can I do? He said, I don't know about women. Don't know nothing 'bout love. One thing in the whole wide world You can be sure of. All whiskey ain't the same. Good moonshine Burns with a clear blue flame. I said, Jack, I know you and Miss Rae Been married forty years come Saturday. You know that's how I want to do. But it looks like now me and her are through. He said, I don't know about women. Don't know nothing 'bout love. One thing in the whole wide world You can be sure of. All whiskey ain't the same. Good moonshine Burns with a clear blue flame. I ain't saying that my heart's on fire. But I ain't calling Uncle Jack a liar. Something's burning now, and that's a fact. I'll tell you what color when I call you back. I don't know about women. Don't know nothing 'bout love. One thing in the whole wide world You can be sure of. All whiskey ain't the same. Good moonshine Burns with a clear blue flame.
2.
Blind Spot 03:41
BLIND SPOT I went to see Madam Bella. I asked her how she could Tell what's in the future coming 'Cause I don't see it so good. She said what will be will be. It's coming, ready or not. You just see what you want to see, That's gonna leave ya With a big blind spot. I never had much trouble. Always been a lucky man. I never believed in the devil Until he took me by the hand And said, son, I been thinking 'bout you. You know you owe me a lot. I said I never took nothing from you. He said I live right here In your blind spot. Blind spot, now. Sometimes it feels like hoodoo, Sometimes just like a dream. Sometimes I get all turned around, And nothing seems like what it seems. But I -- I'm onto something now. I'll tell you what I got. Both eyes wide open now. I got to feel my way Through this blind spot. Blind spot, now. I got to feel my way Through this blind spot.
3.
MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING She said I'm sorry, baby, I'm leaving you tonight. I've found somebody new. He's waiting in the car outside. Oh, honey, how can you do it? We swore each other everlasting love. She said, well, yeah, I know, But when we did there was one thing We weren't really thinking of. And that's Money. Money changes everything. Money. Money changes everything. We think we know what we're doing. That don't mean a thing. It's all in the past now. Money changes everything. He shakes your hand and he smiles And then he buys you a drink. He says, I'm your friend, man. I'll stick with you till the end. But everybody's only Looking out for themselves. And you say, well, who can you trust? I'll tell you it's just Nobody else. Money. Money changes everything. Money. Money changes everything. We think we know what we're doing. That don't mean a thing. It's all in the past now. Money changes everything. Money. Money changes everything. Money. Money changes everything. We think we know what we're doing. We don't pull the strings. It's all in the past now. Money changes everything. It's all in the past now. Money changes everything.
4.
TROUBLE IN THE HOME We used to be all lovey dovey. We used to breathe as one. But now we're all pushy shovey. We stare at each other like two loaded guns. Trouble in the home. Trouble in the home. The dog don't get his bone When there's trouble in the home. You and me we swore we'd never Fool around no more. Now the feeling's strong as ever, But it ain't the same feeling that we felt before. Trouble in the home. Trouble in the home. The dog don't get his bone When there's trouble... The phone rings and there's just breathing. Then a voice says, listen, man, When you come home this evening You'll walk in the front door, hear the back door slam. Trouble in the home. Trouble in the home. The dog don't get his bone When there's trouble... Trouble in the home. Trouble in the home. Trouble. Trouble. Trouble. In my home.
5.
Jessie Mae 04:20
JESSIE MAE Jessie Mae. Jessie Mae, yeah, Had nowhere to go. Had nowhere to go. People loved her, Sent her money, yeah. Her man stole it all. Her man stole it all. She sang a song, Sang a song, y'all, Hard times, Ain't got a dime. Dying's hard. Dying's hard, yeah. Can't hardly live. Can't hardly live. Jessie Mae. Jessie Mae, yeah, Play your guitar. Play your guitar. Tambourine. Tambourine, yeah, On the road tonight. On the road tonight.
6.
COOL YOUR JETS I can make good time on the bottom Where the old rocky river runs clear, But I got to slow down on the switchbacks. You know there's ice on the road up here. Mama, cool Mama, cool Mama, cool your jets awhile. I come down here to Atlanta Where the bright lights shine. I saw a thousand people in a quarter mile. Ain't one of them a friend of mine. Mama, cool Mama, cool Mama, cool your jets awhile. I pressed my ear to the dashboard To hear the ocean roar. I swore I heard a mermaid singing, Why don't you love me like you did before? Mama, cool Mama, cool Mama, cool your jets awhile. Cool 'em on down. Mama, cool Mama, cool Mama, cool your jets awhile. Mama, cool Mama, cool Mama, cool your jets awhile.
7.
LIFE'S A SONG Hey, you, in the dusty Ford, Got your trunk tied down with a bungee cord, And the little spare on your back right. That's the second time you sat through this light. But on some sunset beach in your mind You're wild and running free In the sweet soul summertime. Life's a song, baby. Sing it one time for me. One time for me. Yeah, you, in the torn black dress, In the pouring rain, and your hair's a mess. Somebody's calling loud and clear, But you walk on like you don't hear. And on some sunset beach in your mind You're wild and running free In the sweet soul summertime. Life's a song, baby. Sing it one time for me. One time for me. Yeah, you, on the nineteenth floor, You can hold your calls. You can lock the door. But the wolves are snarling. They're closing in. And tonight you'll walk on CNN. But on some sunset beach in your mind You're wild and running free In the sweet soul summertime. Life's a song, baby. Shake it one time for me. One time for me. Life's a song. Come on. Shake it one time for me. One time, yeah. Shake it. Shake it for me.
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STRANGER IN MY HOMETOWN I've been a long time traveling, Rambling round and round. Yeah, I've been traveling, Rambling round and round. Come back here now, I'm a stranger in my hometown. Familiar faces, Lord, there's none around. Familiar places, Oh, they're all torn down. I stand here now, A stranger in my hometown. Here's where I was born, Where I went to school. Here's where I was born, And where I went to school. My mama said, son, You know, we're just passing through. I'll leave in the morning. Ain't no use in hanging 'round. Leave in the morning. Ain't no use in hanging 'round. Lay down tonight, A stranger in my hometown. I'm weary from traveling, Rambling round and round. Weary from traveling, Rambling round and round. There's no turning back. I'm a stranger in my home town.
9.
Lap Dog 03:04
LAP DOG Baby, if I'm gonna be your man, Baby, you got to take me as I am. I have tried. I've tried. I've tried. I won't be your Lap dog. Baby, if we're gonna do this thing, Baby, you got to give up playing games. I have tried. I've tried. I've tried. I won't be your Lap dog. Baby, I give all I got to you. But, baby, you got to give me something too. I have tried. I've tried. I've tried. I won't be your Lap dog.
10.
I'M A WITNESS She buys her jackpot ticket, Puts it on a credit card. A pack of smokes, She just can't quit it. She wonders why life's so hard. Faces she never sees, Wheels behind the wheels, They look at you and me Like cattle in the field. Yes, I'm a witness. I've seen all I can stand. Yes, I'm a witness. Got to raise my hand. They say a man is just a man, But two is a company. And while they're giving with one hand They're taking away with three. A soldier dies when he is told, 'Cause that's what a soldier's for. But a man who buys all that he's sold, He ain't free no more. Yes, I'm a witness. I've seen all I can stand. Yes, I'm a witness. Got to raise my hand. If religion was a thing you could buy, well, well, The rich'd go to heaven, let the poor go to hell. Yes, I'm a witness. I've seen all I can stand. Yes, I'm a witness. Got to raise my hand. Yes, I'm a witness, man. Yeah. I'm a witness. I'm a witness. Hey, are you a witness? Yes, I am. Yes, I am. I am, I'm a witness. I am, I'm a witness. I am. Yes, I am.
11.
YOU DONE TOLD EVERYBODY You done told everybody In your neighborhood You done told everybody In your neighborhood You're a mean mistreater You don't mean me no good You don't mean me Mean me no good I'm gonna call the sergeant Tell the chief of police I'm gonna tell the sergeant Call the chief of police You know, my woman done quit me I can't get no peace Oh, no Can't get no peace I looked down that road Just as far as I could see I looked down that road Just as far as I could see A whole gang of women Running right after me Yeah They were following me

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Released July 31, 2007.

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released July 31, 2007

Tom Gray - Vocals, guitar, steel guitar, organ, dulcimer
Mark Johnson - Guitar, mandoguitar
Ted Pecchio - Bass
Tyler Greenwell - Drums and percussion
Chris Long - Backing vocals, bass on track 3 and 8
Zeb Bowles - Fiddle on track 3
Jeff Bakos - Tambourine on track 5

Produced by Delta Moon
Recording Engineers - Jeff Bakos, Curtis Wells
Mixed by Jeff Bakos and Delta Moon
Mastered by Chris Griffin at Griffin Mastering
Art, design, & photography by Flournoy Holmes
Thanks to our families, friends and fans.
Special thanks to Nancy Lewis-Pegal at Brilliant Productions and to David Tiller at Midtown Music

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