give me something sweet and true
to hang my troubles on
maybe a song
maybe a song
give me something bright and real
to prove my worries wrong
and tell me I belong
maybe a song
and when my hopes have washed away
give me something to go on for
and when my dreams have gone astray
give me something I can long for
anyday, anyway, everywhere
give me something to believe
so that I can carry on
maybe true love
but true love can go wrong
oh and true love can go wrong
maybe a song
credits
from Camels Are Coming,
released October 12, 2010
Wells Hanley- piano, vocals, organ, keyboards
Brian Chenault- bass, electric guitar
Trey Pollard- pedal steel
Matt Wyatt- drums
Pedal Steel recorded by Trey Pollard at Songwire Studios (Richmond, VA).
All other tracks recorded by James McLaughlin at Mountainside Studios (Charlottesville, VA).
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