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Intro
00:14
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From Portland To L.A
03:05
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67 After All
03:23
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American Justice & Apple Pie
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Itâs 5:45 not feelinâ too alive
Out the door all the same to work
Itâs a job
I am who I am unlike Uncle Sam
Not a machine set to program
People come from all around
In search of things never to be found
Cuz all the while itâs in their head
As the world begins each day with sighs
Time just flies and on goes the livinâ dead
Everyone turn a blind eye
Here it comes
To American justice and apple pie
Good fortunes not a game
Besides here thatâs not why I came
After all weâve been through
Canât believe what yaâ do
To yourselves and one another
On a road where no ones gone
I got a dream thatâs been keepinâ me away
For so long
But Iâm gonna be cominâ home one of these days
Out on the street you could find a good song
It could be cold outside but the heat would be on
Doinâ the job of removinâ those who ainât got
A place to go place to go
State of the nation itâs a damn disgrace
You could see it anytime if you go anyplace
That is if you wanted to
And all the friends Iâve made along the way
Not a word did they even did they even have to say
Just the look on their face was enough
Droppinâ a coin in my hat
Everyone turn a blind eye
Here it comes
To American justice and apple pie
Good fortunes not a game
Besides here thatâs not why I came
After all weâve been through
Canât believe what yaâ do
To yourselves and one another
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
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DJ Radio I.D. Intro
00:11
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You Only Keep Me Movin On
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Ten years ago at the age of eighteen
I took what I thought to the streets with a dream,
See what I could find
One things for sure along the way I found,
thatâs to get back up when yaâ get knocked down,
Know you got the time
I know where the days have gone
Months and years of playinâ and singinâ songs
Nothinâ else means as much to me
Findinâ out who I really am, yeah I found out long ago
That I gottaâ be free
So gimmeâ my nights and gimmeâ my days
Keep your day job, and what it pays
Itâs never gonnaâ be enough
Itâs a long way up, but a longer way down
Wannaâ stay in touch, but yaâ canât stick around
Thatâll be o.k.
Everyoneâs got their role to play, got a need to survive
Keep your company, donât put it down for me
Not what Iâm cut out to be, Iâm just takinâ my time
So roll me over, read my will, fire it up, if itâs not burninâ still
You know itâs up to you
Some plans fall short, some roads get jammed,
Some roads dead stop, some doors get slammed
Yaâ only keep me movinâ on
Yeah, yaâ only keep me movinâ
Only keep me movinâ on
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
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One Foot In The Mud
04:22
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One Foot In The Mud
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Workinâ in the morninâ
Workinâ at night
Iâd like to say hello right now
To all my brothers workinâ in L.A. tonight
Well it seems like you canât, seems like yaâ canât
Do enough today
Youâre workinâ what you can with
What you got
Your feet stay in step
Just to make the pay
To pay for what youâve already bought
And yaâ canât wait for the day to end yeah
Get off your feet
Take back your mind
Itâs not a generation from the alphabet
You know itâs been around for a long time
And youâre too tired to talk about it every night
Thinkinâ to yourself whatâs the use
Gonna drive your dump truck down to the top of the hill
Gonna shrug off shrug away all the abuse
For a good time
Yaâ just keep hanginâ on you know
That you canât let go
You got other things other things to do
Other people and places are callinâ your name
You know that you got to make it through
So the next time if it crosses your mind
Remember think about think about this song
You know freedoms not a lot if you ainât got the time
To get unstuck you just got to move on
Just got to move on
Hmmm canât wait for the day to end yeah
Get off your feet
Take back your mind
Itâs not a generation from the alphabet
You know itâs been around for a long time
And youâre too tired to talk about it every night
Thinkinâ to yourself whatâs the use
Gonna drive your dump truck down to the top of the hill
Gonna shrug off shrug away all the abuse
For a good time
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
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Talkin' To The Sky
02:49
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Folk In The Road
03:58
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Folk In The Road
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Cominâ down the road
Run into a four-way stop sign
Searchinâ souls parkinâ talkinâ
At the interstate cross-lines
And no-one seems to mention
Boutâ the last destination they left from
Well Iâm broke but I seem to find
The right places for a good time
Leavinâ knowinâ when
Pickinâ up a rider at the right time
Well its one long road
Canât drive alone everywhere
All the time
Situations strike complications goinâ
Out of your control
Well Iâm broke but I seem to find
The right places for a good time
Wakinâ up to see that the tanks gone dry
On empty
Well I mustâve drifted off somewhere
Roundâ Santa Fe
And just a little change is all itâs gonna take
To keep it rollinâ down the line
Well Iâm broke but I seem to find
The right places for a good time
I was lookinâ for a place big enough
To hold things down for a while
I took a train to Texas
Riding coach losinâ all my style
Oh yeah learninâ what I learn moneyâs a concern
Sometimes I leave behind
Well Iâm broke but I seem to find
The right places for a good time
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
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Start Anew
03:42
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Start Anew
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Well Iâm travelinâ across the highways
Seeinâ places Iâve never known
And towns Iâll never stay
Just take one direction
That goes the other way
Itâll help yaâ to find, the words that yaâ wannaâ say
And everywhere Iâm turninâ can be a new place to go
Take a chance and itâll show
I keep my sights wide open
For inspiration canât be bought
It takes everything yaâ got to shine day to day
I set my intentions on whatâs sincere and for real
I find out quick how it feels
To be livinâ on the inside
And everywhere Iâm turninâ can be a new place to go
Take a chance and itâll show
And yaâ do, whatever it takes
To keep your song alive
No oneâs gonna sing it quite like you
Stick around long enough, youâll get some breaks
And youâll think yaâ have arrived
But itâs just the start of some place new
And everywhere Iâm turninâ can be a new place to go
Take a chance and itâll show
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
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Introduction
00:40
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Learnin' To Take A Fall
05:03
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Learninâ To Take A Fall
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Yaâ run around town tellinâ everyone how yaâ live
They say, â You got a big dream, but yaâ got
yourself an even bigger head. â
To do the things yaâ do, say the things you say
Thinkinâ what youâre thinkinâ right now,
Not the same thoughts,
That you had yesterday
Plans have got you down,
Theyâre moving much too slow for you
Your parade waveâs beginning to drift
And your smileâs fadinâ too
Not livinâ a book yaâ read,
Not playinâ a movie in your head
Not dancinâ to a tune wrote a long time ago,
Not livinâ by the words once one man said
Well day to day, canât live any other way anymore
You know the weeks turn to months and the years
Donât, tell me, whatâs in store
Iâm playinâ it out the best I can,
By not playinâ sometimes at all
The way crossroads seem to come and go,
You know, Iâm learninâ to take a fall
Iâm learninâ to take a fall
Well fix yourself right so you can do it
Again and again
Run in place as fast as you can
You know you got to run, till the end
Until you canât run no more
Till youâre down and feelinâ blue
Till you canât pretend, it doesnât matter any longer
What yaâ do
All I need is this, and this is gonna bring me that
But that wasnât what I thought it was,
Once it got to where, it was at
I guess fools can be fooled
Like millions of lives can be ruled
Theyâre driven to the ground
Like a distant memory
Not stickinâ around like an old melody
Well day to day, canât live any other way anymore
You know the weeks turn to months, the years
Donât, tell me, whatâs in store
Iâm playinâ it out the best I can,
By not playinâ sometimes at all
The way crossroads seem to come and go,
You know, Iâm learninâ to take a fall
Iâm learninâ to take a fall
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
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Destinations The Journey
02:54
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Destinations The Journey
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Say goodbye to another day, maybe ya found
Say goodbye to another day, maybe ya found
Tell me what has really changed
So much it seems stayed the same, as itâs always been
If you ask what it takes to keep me satisfied
Destinations the journey that keeps me, so occupied
Well the fact and the fiction played out every day
It means what it may to you
Some days I donât know how I still can get up,
and keep trying to do what I do
People say to survive that ya got to play games
I say play if you wannaâ win
Well I never seen things quite that way
Explains the shape Iâm in
Explains the shape Iâm in
If youâre going to the store
You think you might get some more tobacco?
If you ask what it takes to keep me satisfied
Destinations the journey that keeps me, so occupied
Well the fact and the fiction played out every day
It means what it may to you
Some days I donât know how I still can get up,
and keep tryinâ to do what I do
People say to survive that ya got to play games
I say play if you wannaâ win
Well I never seen things quite that way
Explains the shape Iâm in
Explains the shape Iâm in
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
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DJ Playlist and Intro
00:41
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Takin' What I've Learned
04:24
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Takinâ What I've Learned
WRITTEN BY: TONY D. ANDERSON
Only forty more blocks to walk
And itâs after midnight again
Well I could complain, but itâs only a
Temporary situation that I find myself in
Instead itâs an opportunity to open up my mind
To see the city sleepinâ
While the moon up above shines my way home
Arrive in a town that youâve never been
You soon findinâ your way roundâ
You notice small details that you had not before found
Like traces in the countryside
Thatâs all thatâs left here now
Rusted signs and telephone lines
Took itâs place all somehow
And some things you know never change
Like the Eastern sun and the Summer rains
People takinâ chances on dreams
And not much more
Riskinâ what they know for what might lie in store
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah
What yaâ take and yaâ donât give back
May run out someday, before too long
We use what we need from the land
Thatâs a fact
Itâs a part of our history and a piece of this song
Gimme just one street
With some people in a town
Where I can sing of an experience
Along my way Iâve found
To feel a sense of freedom
If only for a minute or two
And to put things in perspective
With some help from all of you
Into this world, a spirit I came
With nothing to lose you know and
Nothing to gain
And out of this world, a spirit I will go
Takinâ only what Iâve learned
Will be all I have to show
And some things you know never change
Like the Eastern sun and the Summer rains
People takinâ chances on dreams
And not much more
Riskinâ what they know for what might lie in store
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah
Copyright
© 1998 by Tony D. Anderson / Six Foot And Sea Level Records
For more song lyrics by Tony Anderson, please visit, https://www.musixmatch.com/artist/Tony-Anderson-10/albums
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