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lyrics
When I was twenty-one I thought I was a man.
My father cut me off, at least it was the plan.
He said, "Son, you're up for something else."
I know now that something was no good 'cause
No one could ever tell me nothin'...
No one could ever do me good.
And I found a place... a place where I could stay, and it
Wasn't much, but I don't need much anyway...
So you can keep on your shoes when you come through my door,
'Cause this floor's for dancin', man, that's what it's for.
I lost track of something, and I... got derailed, and I...
Had some fun, and I hurt no one else, so
You can keep on your shoes when you come through my door,
'Cause this life's for livin', man, that's who it's for.
Life's for the livin'...
Life's for the livin'...
Life's for the livin'...
That's who it's for.
credits
released August 11, 2011
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Lyrics by Ian Mesey
Music by Ian Mesey, Young & Brave
Jon McKnight - lead vox, electric guitar
Sarah Lynn Fisher - piano, organ, bkg vox
Matt Shasteen - electric guitars
Ian Mesey - bass guitar
Ramon Muzquiz - drums, glockenspiel
Young & Brave - claps, group vox
Recorded by Joel Adair (Dr. Nerdenstein)
Mixed/mastered by Matt Shasteen
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