Blue River Liquor Shine

Pye Dubois

(M--Mitchell; L--DuBois)
Doug Riley: Piano
Doug Stone: Synthesizer
the day seems longer / when your head is hanging down
and you are taking to the back streets / looking for something lost
finding something found
C--how long does it take this feeling to show
when will this mood i know let go
blue river liquor shine starting to grow
they're just little people / justice seems so round
too many backstreets / without a lost and found
let go of that stranger / he's just hanging around--C

Trivia about the song Blue River Liquor Shine by Max Webster

When was the song “Blue River Liquor Shine” released by Max Webster?
The song Blue River Liquor Shine was released in 1980, on the album “Universal Juveniles”.
Who composed the song “Blue River Liquor Shine” by Max Webster?
The song “Blue River Liquor Shine” by Max Webster was composed by Pye Dubois.

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