Hey friend have you ever been to Australia
Well neither have I
But i'd like to go real soon
I got a woman down there with curls in her hair and even though I've never been
I know when I go she's gonna make it feel like home
I met her out traveling around
But I'd like to see where she's from
I wanna walk with her in her house
And sing her all her favorite song
I wonder does she have a porch or does she have a balcony
I wonder when she's off her travels will she still make time to think about me
Hey friend have you ever been to Australia
Well neither have I
But i'd like to go real soon
I got a woman down there with curls in her hair and even though I've never been
I know when I go she's gonna make it feel like home
I wanna go down under
Where we can lie around on beaches drinking 4x by the fire each night
I wanna go down under
Where I can hang a slash in the outback under stars so bright
Sand upon our bodies stuck from ocean spray and sweat from our loving
Cigarettes and showers burning candles making love til the morning
Hey friend have you ever been to Australia
Well neither have I
But i'd like to go real soon
I got a woman down there with curls in her hair and even though I've never been
I know when I go she's gonna make it feel like home
Maybe shaking just a little of the country dust off for this album, but still with the on-the-nose, clever, relatable lyrics, this is Esther’s most innovative album yet
P.S. really missin ol’ Matt Bell on the lapsteel James Champion
Sierra Ferrell's music is the nectar that drips from vocal chords of angels on ecstacy and percocet, dripping with honey, and smelling of grandma's brownies. It has been proven to "cure what ails ya", and it temporarily wards off the existential dread that is slowly encompassing us all. Don't let the absurdity of our existence get you down. Listen to Sierra Ferrell instead.
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Irresistible classic country music abounds on “Listening To The Music,” full of lap steel, walking bass, and heartwarming melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 5, 2020
Kelsey Waldon’s latest is full of gritty, gutsy country-rock that draws on the genre’s traditions but adds razor-edged attitude. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 20, 2019