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Recorded at El Rancho ii
Engineered by Roscoe Wilson
Mixed and mastered by Roscoe Wilson and Andrew Graham

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I stood still coldly burning
Ribbons of snow in my hair
All the lights on the highway
Chicago moon in the air

But, I don't know if it's the same moon he saw
I know he's looking down on the Southern Cross Hotel
I hope he's up there and ringing on the bell
For us down here that ain't doing so well

Don't you burn out on me
Don't you fade out on me
We need you more now you're gone
Don't you burn out on me

Sat in the movie with my wife
Her hair is blackberry pine
But her sadness ain't mine
I gave mine to the stars

But, I don't know if it's the same stars he saw
I know he's looking down on the Southern Cross Hotel
I hope he's up there and ringing on the bell
For us down here that ain't doing so well

Don't you burn out on me
Don't you fade out on me
We need you more now you're gone
Don't you burn out on me

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from Goodbye Rose​/​Jason Molina's Blues - single, released March 1, 2019
Words and Music- Steve Grozier

Steve Grozier- acoustic guitar, vocal
Roscoe Wilson- guitars, lapsteel, vocal
John Dunlop- bass

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Steve Grozier Glasgow, UK

“A talent realised with a set of songs that demand repeat playing.” - Americana UK

A BBC featured artist, Grozier’s literate, introspective lyrics, and emotive vocals have earned him comparisons with Neil Young and Bob Dylan.

Grozier has performed with some of the biggest names in Americana and folk-rock, such as, Blitzen Trapper, Buck Meek and Joe Pug and is a regular at Celtic Connections.
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