Capital T - Walking Papers

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Capital T Lyrics

Yeah you're easy on the eyes baby
Yeah you're wise beyound your years
I said that i'd like to call in the night
You glad to stay until my money disappears

Yeah i've got to wake up early in the morning
And i think we can agree
That I'm never gonna get a good night sleep
With you lying here next to me

Yeah you making it hard
Hard on me
It's true that it's torture your trouble, baby
With the capital T

Yeah you only getting started
Yeah you only shifting gears
You wanna beat you can dance to
I like the songs that bring the cowboys to tears
So i lie awake with worrie
-wondered--where--you--been-
You'll be dancing 'til the sun comes up
I'm wondered if i'll ever see you again

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Walking Papers is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, USA, formed in 2012. Walking Papers is a blues-rock band formed by Jeff Angell and Barrett Martin, two long-serving veterans of the Seattle music scene. Jeff previously sang and played guitar for the bands Post Stardom Depression and The Missionary Position, and Barrett, a drummer and multi-instrumentalist, played for grunge pioneers Skin Yard and Screaming Trees, as well as the super groups Mad Season and Tuatara.

This debut album features a stellar cast of additional musicians who have each added their unique musical voice to the album: Visceral bass lines from Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver), blistering guitar solos from Mike McCready (Pearl Jam, Mad Season), elegant keyboard stylings from Benjamin Anderson, and soulful horn arrangements from Dave Carter (Trumpet), Dan Spalding (Baritone Sax) and Ed Ulman (Trombone). The album was recorded by Catherine Ferrante at Avast Studios in Seattle, and mixed by Jack Endino at Soundhouse in Seattle. Mastering was done by Chris Hanzsek at Hanzsek Audio.

Walking Papers show on their debut album that a great song can be conveyed through percolating marimbas, vibraphone, piano, and trumpet, just as easily as it can with thundering drums, bass, and a howling guitar solo. The songs on this album stand alone as individual stories, but taken together as a whole, they tell a much larger narrative that conveys the tales of wandering souls, the collisions of will, and the dark beauty of the American heart that is ever searching for truth and meaning in a collapsing world. 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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