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Black El Camino

from Lazy Sun EP by Jillinda Palmer

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lyrics

Black El Camino
Did you ever see me?
When I came out of hiding
Why’d you still pass me by?
Though my memories are hazy
Enough to make a girl crazy
I still remember your Black El Camino


Black El Camino
Could you ever hear me
Was my voice just an echo
Of what you’ve heard before
Though my recollections
can’t reflect your intentions
I still remember your Black El Camino


If you could see me now
I’d like to think you’d be proud
But I won’t expect too much
Cause too much is never enough


Black El Camino
I have never ever been yours
But I can’t deny all
That you’ve handed down
And all of my questions
Will go on unanswered
I’ll always remember your
Black El Camino

credits

from Lazy Sun EP, track released August 20, 2012
BLACK EL CAMINO
Lead Vocals Jillinda Palmer // BG Vocals Rebecca Fishman & Emily St. Amand Poliakoff // Drums & Percussion Joe Napolitano // Upright Bass, Acoustic Guitar, & Wurlitzer Dave (Mustang) Lang // Electric Guitar David (Jazz Dave (JD 420)) Elsenbroich // Steel Guitar Kevin Milner

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Jillinda Palmer Los Angeles, California

Palmer finally comes into her own with her new debut EP, Lazy Sun. Her endearing vocals soar over a variety of styles, from the languidly dreamy country-pop of the album's title track to the sly and swanky, horn-laden New Orleans jazz of "Song for Kermit," where she could be describing her own music when she declares, "Can't shake this feeling I get from a catchy melody." —Falling James -LA Weekly ... more

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