Each and every day,
a feeling comes my way.
Nothin' set in stone,
no yellow brick road.
Just me,
ooh, yeah, alone.
See, it's true;
there's more than one right way.
It's all in every step you take;
trust you'll end up in the right place.
The days keep passin' by,
and I just wonder
why we hardly take our time
to look around.
But now,
I want to breathe.
Just relax
and you will find yourself.
Someway, somehow, you'll make it
if you fill your life with love.
I don't know where I'm going,
I don't even know where I've been.
I don't even know where I'm going,
I don't even know where I've been.
What road will we take;
of this life, what will we make?
So many twists and turns,
where do we start?
'Stead now
we should just release.
We should step out,
take one step out of time.
Someway, somehow, we'll make it,
if you live your life with love.
I don't know where I'm going,
I don't even know where I've been.
I don't even know where I'm going,
I don't even know where I've been.
(Solo)
I don't know where I'm going,
I don't even know where I've been.
I don't even know where I'm going,
I don't even know where I've been.
(3x)
credits
from Ann Street Soul,
released August 21, 2013
Music by GABRIEL STEINER
Words by ANTWAUN STANLEY
Arranged by SAM CRITTENDEN AND GABRIEL STEINER
supported by 20 fans who also own “Don't Know Where”
Everytime I hear this album I groove like a tiny dancing Pomeranian getting a haircut. Anyone that hears this will definitely get blessed and funkified from the great Vulf. musicandmyth
supported by 19 fans who also own “Don't Know Where”
I spent my New Year's hangover listening to "Sky Mall" on repeat, when I discovered my new favorite bass player. "Fugue State" is what you get if the Muscle Shoals musicians took a break to noodle around on Bach and eventually became my wake-up alarm. "First Place" reminds me of that scene in "Clerks" where Randal walks into the adult video store. t0cktock
The final studio release from recently departed Melbourne producer and DJ Pierre Baroni revisits the theme of his soul show "Soulgroove 66." Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 6, 2021
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I first heard "Adrienne & Adrianne" on FF's "Tailwinds" album, which had it's own kind of magic thanks to Kenni Holmen and the extra flavor of that sax section. This version reminds me of the Harlem Globetrotters and the piano and drum work are fantastic. "It Gets Funkier II" appeals to my computer nerd sensibilities. This album features Theo Katzman's best drumming that I ever heard. t0cktock