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Stones

from Red Thread by Rob Tunbridge

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Since I first picked up a guitar I have always played Status Quo songs, much to the annoyance of my family, especially in the early days. I have always wanted to do a cover version of one of their tracks but, they are such a popular band that it was really hard to pick a track that people may not recognise straight away as one of their songs.

Stones, which I have really liked since the first time I heard it, became the obvious choice.

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Stones

I'm moving on, I don't know where
I've just gotta get me away, from here
So long gone, I'm lost in time
Looking for an answer, waiting for a sign
Stones in my head, stones in my head
I don't know how to break stones in my head

I'm reaching out, I don't feel a thing
The gloves, that I'm wearing are made of my skin
No-one knows what I'm tryin' to hide
But when I start breaking you'll see through my eyes
Stones in my head, stones in my head
I'm trying hard to break stones in my head

It's cold out here, still I'm feeling fine
'cos no one's gonna ask me to come on inside
I don't wanna know but I guess I do
'cos maybe these stones are made out of you
Stones in my head, stones in my head
I really wanna break stones in my head

I'm moving on, I don't know where
But, I've just gotta get me away, from here
So long gone, I'm lost in time
Looking for an answer, waiting for a sign
Stones in my head, stones in my head
I don't know how to break stones in my head
Stones in my head, stones in my head
I really want to break stones in my head

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from Red Thread, released November 3, 2017
Words & Music by: A. Lancaster

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Rob Tunbridge Chelmsford, UK

Rob Tunbridge is a singer/songwriter, based in Chelmsford, Essex England.
His music draws on his love of Glam Rock from the 70's and Synth Pop from the early 80's and was once described by a music critic as: "Status Quo, meets Erasure, crashes with Depeche Mode and Slade, the result being, a unique style of music that can only be classified as Rob Tunbridge!" ... more

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