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Ten Years from Now (Fudge Song)

from A Movie Night by John D. Lamb

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    All songs written by John D. Lamb
    Produced by Jim Bizer
    Engineered & Mixed by Alan Finkbeiner & Jim Bizer
    Recorded at Outpost Studio in Fort Wayne, Indiana, ZoundSound,
    Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Funky D Studio, Royal Oak, Michigan.
    Mastered by Jim Kissling

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    All songs written by John D. Lamb
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    Engineered & Mixed by Alan Finkbeiner & Jim Bizer
    Recorded at Outpost Studio in Fort Wayne, Indiana, ZoundSound,
    Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Funky D Studio, Royal Oak, Michigan.
    Mastered by Jim Kissling
    Thanks to my brother Sal D’Agnillo, who left me his black Fender Stratocaster. It is the electric guitar on this album. Pretty sure he’d be
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    Whit Hill, Joel Mabus, Karen Mal, Joyce Maynard, David Massengill,
    Laurie McClain, Buddy Mondlock, Chuck Pfarrer, Michael Smith, Mark
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    Suzanne for permission to do a little “Da da da duh, doo da-doo doo…”
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lyrics

Ten Years from Now (Fudge Song)

Ten years from now you won’t see me ‘round
I hate this job; I hate the smell of this town
But I love my fudge. I eat it by the pound
The horses, the tourists, they make me sick
If it wasn’t for this one girl who works on the strip
You wouldn’t see me ‘round
Ten years from now, no how.

She give me sugar, she give me all I ask
I’m in the store; she’s behind the glass
Where all the fudge can be found
Ten years from now I’m gonna be fifty
If I don’t get that girl, if she don’t go with me
If she don’t budge, you won’t see me ‘round
Ten years from now, no how.

Well, ten years it’s been, here I am
Here I am with that girl again
She like to make fudge, she make me eat my mound
I put it in my salad, I put it in my Wheaties
‘Less I get some diabetes, I wolf it down
Ten years from now, no how

Ten years from now, who’s gonna miss me?
Doctor says I’ll never make sixty
Cause I love her so much, I’m goin’ down in the ground
Tell the horses, the tourists, the fudge made me sick
Tell that woman who works up on the strip
See you ‘round
Ten years from now, no how
Ten years from now, no how

2018©John D. Lamb

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from A Movie Night, released September 18, 2018
John D. Lamb – vocals, guitar
Jim Bizer – guitar, bass, keyboards
Alan Finkbeiner – drums

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John D. Lamb Detroit, Michigan

Lamb spins a tale of love and woe full of true irony and forlorn humor…Lamb has given us a slice of life in which we find common ground, but is anything but commonplace…
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