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Memphis Summer Dream

from The Nature of Things by Francis Friday

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A song about Elvis. Poor Elvis. Such a tragic hero. Although the last verse is actually about Jeff Buckley, another great musician robbed before his time in Memphis. This song came to me in a dream. I know that sounds cliche, but it's true. I woke up and recorded a quick demo of it before running off to work. It's a country rock ballad, with that gorgeous pedal steel added in there again.

lyrics

Up through the dawn in a Vegas hotel
So alone, I do recall
Will the plane take me home to a Memphis summer dream?
Will I fall? Or not at all?

For a man is a soul that he knows what he been
It's a spirit in my bones that keeps on calling
When I walk through the gates of my own happy home
I will leave but a rose for dear ol' mama

Way on the hill off Highway 51
Is it all not said and done?
Once in a while I will sing another song
Before I go on tour again

For the Wolf River winds like a cold icy hand
That grips a man down to the bottom
As his spirit drifts alone to its own happy home
Will the song still live on and carry on?

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from The Nature of Things, released October 7, 2010
Vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, piano, organ and drums by Francis Friday
Pedal steel guitar: Jonny Lam

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