Recorded at Caveman Studios from March 2013 - May 2014. Engineered by John L Babcock. Executive producers Pierce Duncan and John L Babcock. Mastered by Corey Miller at The Lodge Recording Studios Indianapolis. Guitar and Vocals - Pierce Duncan. Drums and Percussion - Johnny Concannon. Bass Guitar - Nick Weber. Album art by Artemis Kambouris.
lyrics
Winters are warmer now.
Now that my car has heat.
Things are not as bad as they might seem
oh Flam I am not,
oh oh be thankful for what you’ve got.
The children are older now.
The parents don’t feel so free.
Life is full of responsibilities.
oh Flam I am not,
oh oh be thankful for what you’ve got.
oh Flam I am not,
oh oh be thankful for shit you’ve got
be thankful for what you are.
Copyright 2014
credits
from Tomorrow's a Journey,
released July 15, 2014
Written by Pierce R Duncan
Song title by Parker W Duncan
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