Another Morning After (The Night Before) - Bleu Edmondson

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Another morning after the night before
Red eyes starin' at an open door
In the same clothes that I wore
It's another morning after the night before


Another morning after the night before
My red eyes starin' at the open door
And everything I knew don't matter anymore
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Another Morning After (The Night Before) Lyrics

I ain't got nobody, I don't have a bridge to build
Better safe than sorry, mama, hide the sleeping pills
It's another morning after the night before

I remember how you tasted, dangerous, sweet and kind
Young and we were wasted, my God, you always shined
It's another morning after the night before

Another morning after the night before
Red eyes starin' at an open door
In the same clothes that I wore
It's another morning after the night before


Girl, you used to own me, gasoline, fire and soul
I remember what you told me, said, "Live and die, rock 'n' roll"
Another morning after the night before

Another morning after the night before
Red eyes starin' at an open door
In the same clothes that I wore
It's another morning after the night before


Another morning after the night before
My red eyes starin' at the open door
And everything I knew don't matter anymore
It's another morning after the night before

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Bleu Edmondson is a Texas Country artist from New Braunfels, TX.

Edmondson began writing his own songs at the age of 19, got his first guitar on his 21st birthday, formed a band by the time he was 22 and hasn't looked back since. Ever since writing to the legendary Lloyd Maines, asking for a shot to do a record with the highly respected producer, Edmondson has been making records ever since, influenced by the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Robert Earl keen, Lyle Lovett, and The Rolling Stones. Lloyd Maines, automatically gave Edmondson the guidance and street cred so many young songwriters strive for for years. His first album, Southland, produced the hits 50 Dollars and a Flask of Crown and Travellin Man which set Bleu off and running in the Texas music scene.

Edmondson's follow-up album, Lost Boy, featured eleven songs such as Jesus Is Crying, American Saint, and The Echo (Maybe Tonight). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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