Pretty Things - Tony Lucca

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Black night sky before you said goodbye
your rose colored sache and your cigarette ash
you left with your girlfriends before i made amends
14 days of pouring rain
drips through the cracks around your window pain
filled up the holes wearing layers of your clothe
and on the tags you wrote my name

Why cant you make up your mind, this time?

I've been reading all the letters that you wrote me
and all the fairy tales you sold me,
and all the pretty things you said
i cant stop thinking about the way that you control me
and now you wish you'd never known me
oh how i wish you'd come and hold me, hold me, hold me.

I was staying at your house. and you've been sleeping at his
you're acting like momma to both his kids
got a two car garage, backyard that don't end and you're my only friend
when the sun goes down this old house gets dark,
its hard to paint a portrait of my broke heart,
i pick this up and the room fell right back apart
and now i don't know where to start

Now that you've made up your mind this time...

I've been reading all the letters that you wrote me
and all he fairy tales you sold me,
and all the pretty things you said.
i cant stop thinking 'bout the way that you control me
and now you wish you'd never known me
how i wish you'd come and hold me, hold me, hold me.

There is no beginning.
do you think that you're winning, you've made up your miiiind
why don't you make up the mind?

I've been reading all the letter that you wrote me
all the fairy tales you sold me
and all about the pretty things you said
i cant stop thinking 'bout the way that you control me
and you wish you'd never known me

And i've been sleeping in the place that you left me, do you regret me?
Did you forget me?

I can't stop thinking 'bout the way that you control me.
now you wish you'd never known me. how i wish you'd come and hold me,
hold me, hold me.

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Tony was born in Pontiac, Michigan on January 23, 1976. Raised among a large music making family, he began singing and playing at the age of three. By age eight he began playing and writing with his cousin and life-long musical companion, Cole Garlak. Together they spent the better part of their school years learning classic rock cover tunes performing in garages and school cafeterias throughout Oakland county. At age 15, he moved to Orlando, Florida to enjoy four years of working as a Mouseketeer on the Disney Channel's "All New Mickey Mouse Club." After high school and the end of the show, he moved to Los Angeles to continue his career as a professional entertainer. He worked in commercials and television, but soon returned to music.

In 1997, Lucca took to the internet with his independent debut, So Satisfied. Having sold 2000 copies within a year, he then followed that up with the 1999 release, Strong Words, Softly Spoken. With only the internet and constant touring, Lucca went on to sell a total of 10,000 records in just a few short years. After garnering the 2001 LA Music Award for best male singer/songwriter, Tony Lucca had created quite a buzz with industry insiders and managed to take to the road opening for recording mega stars like *NSync and Marc Anthony, sharing the stage with a diverse array of artists such as Macy Gray, Johnny Lang, and the late great Chris Whitley.

After several years of indy perseverance, Lucca released his first commercially distributed album in 2004. Shotgun, the consummate road trip record, takes the listener for a ride.

In 2005, Lucca released Anatomy of a Blackbird, a live concert dvd with a close-up, behind the scenes look at life on the road during his 2004 California tour. The documentary and 12 song set give an honest glimpse into the world of an artist hard at work and enjoying every minute of it.

August of 2006 ushered in the release of Lucca's 4th full length studio effort, Canyon Songs. This collection of songs was written and recorded entirely up in the canyons of Los Angeles. Canyon Songs is an homage to the thriving singer/songwriter spirit of the late 60's and early 70's that took Laurel Cayon out of it's mystical obscurity and placed it right dead smack in the middle of mainstream poular music. From the Joni Mitchell-laced "Songbird" to the Eagles-like "Darlin' I" Lucca reveals his earliest influences with the kind of maturity and respect that only comes with time. It's here that Lucca expresses his appreciation for song in a way that seems to be absent in so much of today's contemporary music.

The consummate live performer, Lucca has etched out an extensive national following. From the folk-friendly venues of the lower East side, to the hype-crazed clubs on the Sunset Strip, and with the help of a national street team of close to 1000 devoted listeners, Tony Lucca has made a rather impressive name for himself as an artist not to be missed
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