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Une Chanson Pour Montreal

from Cities in the Fog by The Captain Andrew Bootstring Band

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Digipak release. Only 100 copies, and all made locally by Toronto businesses.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Cities in the Fog via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics

I know, and I know, and I know
just how the days been going
Tell me, tell me, oh tell me now
just what would lift my spirits

I think strangers be a better choice
than drinking myself to sleep
When I know it's coming down
I'll take the pills from out my teeth

I know, and I know, and I know
just where I saw your face
but god, oh parlez now
at least it's not a race

to walk alone out on the streets
like every human being
At least I've got the love at heart
to show you what I mean

Oh god, oh god, oh god
I swear it's just a thrill
To look, to love, to hold
To let your organs spill

I'll write a little letter to the ones
out on the lawn
Je ne peux pas vivre sans toi!

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from Cities in the Fog, released November 1, 2014

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The Captain Andrew Bootstring Band Toronto, Ontario

The Captain Andrew Bootstring Band was formed in the closing days of the month of January, 2013. The concept was simple: start a band where-in the members could feel comfortable wearing vests. It goes without saying that the band pushed hard following that opening statement, and quickly evolved in to something with a little more depth than a fashion catalogue for well-to-do men. ... more

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