I didn’t think you would break my heart, I didn’t think you could break my heart
I should have listened when they said we were doomed from the start
Oh those rumors would fly around, rumors would fly around
Oh but rumors always fly in this loud, dusty town
Now I’m singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
Now I’m singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
I always told them they were wrong I told them they were wrong
And no matter what they say that you and I were strong
Then you left me for a city man, you left me for a city man
With a 50 dollar haircut and a California tan
Now I’m singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
Now I’m singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
You got me drinking on Saturday nights, I’m drinking every Saturday night
And I get all lit up but I never ever see the light
They know your name at every bar in town, they know your name at every bar in town
'cause in the morning hours you start buying every round
And we're singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
And we're singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
Come Sunday morning and I’m in the pew, you’d find me kneeling in the pew
Asking for forgiveness for both me and you
I just go to hear the choir sing, I just gotta hear that choir sing
But when they raise their voices I only hear one thing
And they’re singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
They're singing Eileen, Eileen, Eileen where are you now?
Daniel Dye writes "powerful short stories through simply beautiful lyrics" (WYSO Public Radio) and this "extraordinary
singer-songwriter" and the classically-trained Miller Road Band have an "Americana/Folk/Roots" sound that "takes you back in time" (Buckeye Music Magazine)...more
This album speaks to the continuum of African diasporic culture that is central to the vibrant canon of Americana folk music. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 29, 2020
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