Pour It Out - Red Wanting Blue

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If you're serious,
Gotta go to New York or LA
'Cause people don't meet in the middle anymore, they say
Gotta get up, get out, go
Just remember to click your heels if you miss home
I made a religion out of what I love
But sometimes the prayer just ain't enough

You gotta pour it out and pin it down
It ain't enough to make it up,
You gotta take it town to town
You gotta pour it out and pin it down
For every dream that's in my mind,
There's another butterfly that I can't catch

Catch me now 'cause I'm falling here
My finger in the air finds doubt, but not the fear
And maybe I caught the wrong dream running
But this one just ain't mine to live
All I know right now is something must give
I made a religion out of what I love
But sometimes the prayer just ain't enough

You gotta pour it out and pin it down
It ain't enough to make it up,
You gotta take it town to town
You gotta pour it out and pin it down
For every dream that's in my mind,
There's another butterfly that I can't catch
Catch me now

You gotta pour it out and pin it down
It ain't enough to make it up,
You gotta take it town to town
You gotta pour it out and pin it down
For every dream that's in my mind,
There's another butterfly I can't catch
Catch me now, baby
Catch me, America

I'm tired of hearing about New York and LA
If the future's a destination and if our history's a ghost
Then what happens right now is what matters the most
And they wanna keep us dreaming but it's time to wake up
Its time for real life to catch up
Hey, there, girl you feel like Dorothy
Well then I must be your scarecrow
But our land ain't Oz, its Ohio
Girl, our land ain't Oz, its Ohio
Oh, there's no place like home

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Led by singer-songwriter Scott Terry, Red Wanting Blue is proudly based in Columbus, Ohio, but might as well be America’s local band. For years, the group had been hiding in plain sight as Terry went about logging thousands of miles on the road throughout the nation’s heartland, making fans the hard way – one at a time. With only the aid of word of mouth, hard work and perseverance, Red Wanting Blue has established an exceedingly loyal following in and around the Midwest where the band regularly fills clubs normally reserved for bigger names.

Terry’s passionate and poetic songs, anchored by his powerful baritone, are the kind of tunes that could only have been written by a man who has lived this kind of life on the road. It’s these songs and Terry’s moving delivery of them that knocks ‘em dead, but leaves ‘em talking. Most importantly, it keeps ‘em coming back for more. Traveling with Terry are band mates Mark McCullough (Bass Guitar, Vocals), Greg Rahm (Keys, Guitars, Organ, Vocals), Eric Hall Jr. (Guitars, Lap Steel, Mandolin, Banjo, Vocals) and Dean Anshutz (Drums, Percussion, Glockenspiel), who together build the unshakable rock powerhouse that has helped bring Red Wanting Blue to nationwide attention after all of this time.

Red Wanting Blue’s latest studio recording From The Vanishing Point is a coming-of-age album for the band and its first to be recorded for a label after several self-released records. Picking up where its autobiographical previous release These Magnificent Miles left off, From The Vanishing Point is the answer to those whose heads have been turning to ask, “Who is this band?” The album sheds some of Red Wanting Blue’s small-town sensibilities as it evolves into the world-class rock n’ roll outfit that audiences have believed in for years and marks an official move to the national stage for a band that will always remember where it's from.

“…solid, powerhouse musicianship…” – Relix

“…enduringly bright, promising and wonderful.” – Blurt

“...delivered with such conviction that you don’t doubt it for a second.” – Performing Songwriter

“...sums up everything anyone is trying to say in pop music today...” – The Aquarian 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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