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Jenny Said See You Saturday Night

by Chris Page

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The Saturday Night companion piece to "Jenny": chrispage.bandcamp.com/track/jenny

For this Bandcamp Friday I revisited one of my songs and gave it the Saturday Night version it deserves. 
If you enjoy, all dollars you send my way for this one today will be donated to CKCU, The Mighty 93.1. 
www.ckcufm.com/ 

Our community radio station is having its funding drive and CKCU has been a huge supporter of indie music and our community. 
And its yearly funding drive is critical for survival.

Thanks for listening and for donating if you can.

lyrics

LYRICS:

I want my heartache back
It was a great soundtrack
To my malaise.
You dug through piles of trash
To get to know The Clash
And their drummer's name.

When we plateaued
This aching heart let go
It was an angel, though
So well behaved.

I hoped a Marshall stack
Could help me not look back
And form escape.
You were no Jenny Ross
Who wrote my hearing loss
Had a barber to blame.

When we plateaued
This aching heart let go
It was an angel, though
So well behaved.

I got lost and wandered off
In a fading light.
To work on songs
I hoped she would hear.
Notes on sound, underground
Worded just right.
I'd save and cut out of the Mirror.
Because on paper it made perfect sense.

I want my heartache back
It was a great soundtrack
To my malaise.

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released November 3, 2023
Lyrics and song by Pager.
All instruments played by CP.
Recorded at the Las Vanier Haus Of Fuzz, fighting the flu, October 2023.

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Chris Page Ottawa, Ontario

Songwriting for indie garage bands Expanda Fuzz, The Stand GT, Camp Radio, and all these folk songs I strum quietly to myself, just below the din.

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