Good Side - Goodbye June

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Good Side Lyrics

Where's the time?
Where's the time I wanted it?
No gun or knife
Can get me really where I want it

I owe myself a decent life of color
Nobody here is getting any younger
So here's the line
I'll step it up and cross her
Yeah I'll cross her, yeah I'll cross her
Ain't nothing easy
Before the flood gate breaks

I'm gonna climb, I'm gonna move mountains (to the sea)
I'm gonna swim in youthful fountains (where waters deep)
Take a glory ride out of my mind
Till I'm out of time
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side

What I need
What I need to know is
Why can't the truth
Get a proper showing

I owe myself a decent life of color
Nobody here is getting any younger
The sun is high, I'm walking on water
Yeah I'm walking on water
Ain't nothing easy
Before the flood gate breaks

I'm gonna climb, I'm gonna move mountains (to the sea)
I'm gonna swim in youthful fountains (where waters deep)
Take a glory ride out of my mind
Till I'm out of time
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side

Ain't nothing easy
Before the flood gate breaks

I'm gonna climb, I'm gonna move mountains (to the sea)
I'm gonna swim in youthful fountains (where waters deep)
Take a glory ride out of my mind
Till I'm out of time
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side
When the black bird flies
I'm headed for the good side

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Goodbye June is an American rock band from Nashville, TN. The band blends classic heavy blues with raw and intense rock n’ roll, creating a sound and experience as heart-pounding as the fiery Pentecostal tent revivals of their upbringing.

After guitarist Tyler Baker received the devastating news that his brother, PFC Shane Baker, had been in a fatal car accident while on leave, his cousins Brandon Qualkenbush and Landon Milbourn traveled to southern Indiana and immediately began writing songs to cope with the tragedy. Eventually named Goodbye June in memory of their loss, the trio packed up and moved to Nashville and it's emerging rock scene.

Since the release of their first album "Nor The Wild Music Flow," Goodbye June has solidified their reputation as a hair-raising live act and toured extensively throughout Europe, the Southeast and Midwest including shows at Live On The Green and the Forecastle, Midpoint and Red River Revel music festivals. They have been the featured "artist of the week" at WRLT (Lightning 100), resulting in spins on "Daisy" from their forthcoming album. The song recently won the international Unsigned Only grand prize beating out 8,000 other entries.

Goodbye June continues to put the finishing touches on their sophomore album with Grammy-nominated producer Paul Moak and will embark on a Fall tour with ZZ Top and Blackberry Smoke. The band is fired up about their future, "we want our album and touring to showcase our grit and soul by focusing on straight up rock 'n roll." 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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