The Shining Hour

Grant-Lee Phillips

Are we still on the phone
With the lady Anna Clarke and her trumpet solo
Whose ghost sings for pay
In the blue billiard room of the Monterey
For room and for board
And the backdoor key is a 19th century civil war sword
Once owned by John Booth
Who misplaced his script when he caught his leather boot

This could be the shining hour
Based on all those mad beliefs
In the money oil and angel powder
In the new age magazine

There's a hole in the wall
Behind the photograph of Al Capone he's a sittin' down at city hall
The police they peek thru here
And they watch you get dressed in the two-way mirror
But it's all in good spirits
And if you close your eyes ya can't help help but to hear 'em move

This could be the shining hour
Based on all those mad beliefs
In the money oil and angel powder
In the new age magazine

I propose a toast
To the memory of the horse who carried King Tut and his gold
Into the sun
He collapsed last summer from the heat stroke somewhere in the East Village oh
It kills me to think
That I'm no longer living just looking for excuses to drink
So lift up your glass
And you Ouija board 'cause I'm fading fading fading fast

This could be the shining hour
Based on all those mad beliefs
In the money oil and angel powder
In the new age magazine

Curiosità sulla canzone The Shining Hour di Grant Lee Buffalo

In quali album è stata rilasciata la canzone “The Shining Hour” di Grant Lee Buffalo?
Grant Lee Buffalo ha rilasciato la canzone negli album “Brother Lantern” nel 1991 e “Fuzzy” nel 1993.
Chi ha composto la canzone “The Shining Hour” di di Grant Lee Buffalo?
La canzone “The Shining Hour” di di Grant Lee Buffalo è stata composta da Grant-Lee Phillips.

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