It's said that you never really get over things, you just live through them and bearing that in mind I try to remain optimistic with my writing. I wrote in Let's See Where It Goes, "life is long and love is complicated to reflect that optimism and it continues with Blues Every Night. The sentiment is simple; can't change what's been lost after it's gone and one way or another, we all get left behind, alone. The lyrics reflect what changes and the realization of what is no longer there when a relationship ends for any reason. There are only two choices, one being perseverance. The track is straight ahead Blues/ Jazz played by some very talented people so give it a listen with a friend, no need to be lonely. I hope it helps. Song Credits Al Bonhomme - Producer; Electric and acoustic guitar John ";Spazz" Hatton - Upright bass Joe Bag -B3 Steve Brewster - Drums. Contributing artists over their individual careers have supported and played alongside of Dwight Yoakam, Albert Lee, Brian Setzer, Jose Feliciano, Elvis, Keith Urban, and many more.
Terry Kozachenko
Blues Canada Niagara on the Lake/Sudbury
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