about
The 60 Downtown is the bus I rode home from university everyday. When I wrote this song, it had become a symbol of tiredness, hope, and home.
lyrics
Sweet relief,
For this weary crowd,
As the brakes release,
And I sit back down.
On the 60 Downtown,
On the 60 Downtown,
It's gonna take me home,
The 60 Downtown.
On the overpass,
One more stop til my station,
Gonna make this moment last.
Hope is anticipation.
On the 60 Downtown,
On the 60 Downtown,
It's gonna take me home,
The 60 Downtown.
Working overtime,
In gray skies and stone,
With this little heartache of mine,
It's hard to keep a smile on.
But the phone rings,
And it's your name on display.
Gets complicated,
In a simple way.
Open your heart,
Let me know where you are.
Don't be a mystery.
You can always find me,
On the 60 Downtown,
On the 60 Downtown,
On my way back home,
On the 60 Downtown.
Your lovin', babe, is a mystery to me.
Don't make me crawl, make me fall to my knees.
Your lovin', babe, is a mystery to me.
Don't make me crawl, make me fall to my knees.
credits
from
Kite Dreams,
track released August 6, 2008
Engineered and mixed by E. Ricardo Lopez-Aguilar at Solomon Records Music, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
SolomonRecordsMusic@gmail.com
Mastered by Colin Crowell, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Produced by E. R. Lopez-Aguilar and Mark Leonhart
Made in Canada
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