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More Than Anything Else In the World

from Head Full Of Pictures by Jim Page

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A love song of sorts.

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after all of these years beatin’ my head on the wall
stumblin’ into blind alleys and bein’ fodder for a fall
I must’ve thought I was eternal the way I spun my wheels
oh but this time it’s different, this time it’s for real

and more than anything else in the world
anything else in the world
more than anything else in the world
I can’t let you down
I can’t let you down

oh when I was much younger and I was on my roll
I gave my life away in pieces like it was out of my control
illusions of reality, how they whisper in a double talk
oh but this time I make my move I’ll know which way to walk

and more than anything else in the world
anything else in the world
more than anything else in the world
I can’t let you down
I can’t let you down

they say that life is like a river, I think they might be right
I know that shadowy illusions disappear in the morning light
all things are possible now, the future is in view
and when today becomes tomorrow, well I will think of you

and more than anything else in the world
anything else in the world
more than anything else in the world
I can’t let you down
I can’t let you down

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from Head Full Of Pictures, released June 8, 2006
Words and music by Jim Page

Jim Page: vocals and guitar
Billy Oskay: fiddle
Mark Ettinger: double bass

recorded and mixed by Billy Oskay

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Jim Page Seattle, Washington

Named by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine as “One Of The 50 Most Influential Musicians In Seattle History.” Originally from California Page has called Seattle and the Pacific Northwest “home” since 1971. Songs covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, Dick Gaughan, Michael Hedges, and Roy Bailey. Utah Phillips: “If you’re ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.” ... more

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