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That Photo of You

from Feel That by John D. Lamb

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    • Sal D’Agnillo- lead guitar, S. G. Wood on drums, Oni Werth on bass
    • Michael King and Jim Bizer – guest guitars
    • Note: Sal D’Agnillo, John’s brother, lead guitar on 5 songs, passed away on January 16, 2007.

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lyrics

That Photo of You

That photo of you looking over your shoulder
The one that was taken in mid-October
You had that one eyebrow raised

In that photo of you, your face is on fire
It was more like irritation than the heat of desire
A daring display

Hold it right there, now – There’s no time to focus
It’s too hard to bare, now – How do you work this?
The light is good but the brightness fades

That photo of you helps me remember
The love we were making, but then came December
We got so carried away

It won’t be the same now but I’ve got you captured
In the middle of the frame now, in the midst of such rapture
Oh, but the brightness fades

Hold it right there, now – Be still for a moment
Like you never cared how I intended to work this
The light is good but the brightness fades

That photo of you looking over your shoulder
The one that was taken last October


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from Feel That, released February 8, 2007
John D. Lamb – vocals, guitar
Sal D’Agnillo – guitar
Michael King – guitar, vocals
Oni Werth – bass
Stephen Grant Wood – drums
Chris McCall - vocals

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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…
Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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