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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Esther Rose



This Time Last Night is my debut album. It features the musicians from our country music scene in Holy Cross. The songs are listed in chronological order of when I wrote them, documenting my experiences and learning as I stumble through life... and seemingly hit every bump on the road.
It was a pleasure to get to record these songs and I hope you enjoy them.
Thank you for listening.



https://estherrosemusic.bandcamp.com/track/dont-blame-it-on-the-moon
Out now on Father/Daughter Records
www.fatherdaughterrecords.com

lyrics

"I hope you're worth all this heartache"
She said / outside the bar at 2 A.M.
She said, "All this pain is gonna break us down, I can't take it”
She said, “Don't make me cry, I've got my makeup on and I haven't had a drink in so long
Don't blame it on the moon, tell me what's a girl to do?
Don't blame it on the moon, how do I go back in that room?"

"I hope you're worth all this heartache"
He said / outside the bar at 2 A.M.
He said, "It's getting late and please don't act this way, I can't take it”
He said, “This kind of love is pushing me away and I haven't seen her in so long
Don't blame it on the moon, it'll all be over soon
Don't blame it on the moon, I'll be over soon"

I hope I'm worth all this heartache
Outside the bar at 2 A.M., again
I thought I saw the writing on the wall but it was lying
Why does flying feel like falling down if you can't tell the sky from the ground?
Don't blame it on the moon / tell me what's a soul to do?
Don't blame it on the moon / I'm just in love with you

credits

released February 6, 2019
Dan Cutler - bass
Matt Bell - lap steel
Erika Lewis - vocals
Lyle Werner - fiddle
Esther Rose - acoustic guitar & vocals
Cameron Snyder - drums, electric guitar & vocals

Recorded live to tape at Mashed Potato Studios in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, LA
Engineered by Sam Doores, Adam Keil & Bill Howard
Mixed by Adam Keil
Mastered by Dan Weston
Written and arranged by Esther Rose © BMI
Cameron Snyder & Dan Cutler appear courtesy of New West Records

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