Lucinda Williams — Right in Time
Album: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
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Released: 1998
Length: 4:30
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Not a day goes by I don't think about you
You left your mark on me it's permanent a tattoo
Pierce the skin and the blood runs through
Oh my baby
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
I stand over the stove in the kitchen
Watch the water boil and I listen
Turn off the television
Oh my baby
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
I take off my watch and my earrings
My bracelets and everything
Lie on my back and moan at the ceiling
Oh my baby
Think about you and that long ride
I bite my nails I get weak inside
Reach over and turn off the light
Oh my baby
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
You left your mark on me it's permanent a tattoo
Pierce the skin and the blood runs through
Oh my baby
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
I stand over the stove in the kitchen
Watch the water boil and I listen
Turn off the television
Oh my baby
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
I take off my watch and my earrings
My bracelets and everything
Lie on my back and moan at the ceiling
Oh my baby
Think about you and that long ride
I bite my nails I get weak inside
Reach over and turn off the light
Oh my baby
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
The way you move it's right in time
The way you move it's right in time
It's right in time with me
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Both times I've seen her, at The Boulder Theater, she absolutely melted my heart. Lucinda! I turn it up & sigh
love hearing lucinda, why i have given up on commercial music radio with it’s SSDD
bruceandjenna wrote:
Seven years later, are you back yet?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Seven years later, are you back yet?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Skydog wrote:
Seven years later, are you back yet?
excuse me, i'm off to amazon
Seven years later, are you back yet?
Ok_Sobriquet wrote:
You're not from Louisiana, are you? Probably best you never go if you're going to shit talk like that.
Here here!!
You're not from Louisiana, are you? Probably best you never go if you're going to shit talk like that.
Here here!!
Steve Earle producing. Great sound.
I always thought this was a really good album. First rate band behind her.
Danimal174 wrote:
You're not from Louisiana, are you? Probably best you never go if you're going to shit talk like that.
She doesn't sound quite as drunk in this song as she usually does.
You're not from Louisiana, are you? Probably best you never go if you're going to shit talk like that.
love Lucinda : )
Skydog wrote:
Amen.
This album, "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road" is Ms Williams masterpiece.
And one of the greatest albums ever recorded regardless of genre.
.
yep, I said it
And one of the greatest albums ever recorded regardless of genre.
.
yep, I said it
Amen.
This album, "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road" is Ms Williams masterpiece.
And one of the greatest albums ever recorded regardless of genre.
.
yep, I said it
And one of the greatest albums ever recorded regardless of genre.
.
yep, I said it
She doesn't sound quite as drunk in this song as she usually does.
bam23 wrote:
Most of ppoop's descriptions are like that, bearing no apparent relation to what's being played.
Maybe you are listening on iTunes and the station was shifted because the signal faltered? Your description sound not at all like the piece I am listening to right now. I'm not female, but I surely get this song and see no relation to anything by the Pretenders.
Most of ppoop's descriptions are like that, bearing no apparent relation to what's being played.
excuse me, i'm off to amazon
bam23 wrote:
Ditto. This album is so strong throughout and this song is certainly representative. The beat might be mundane but the score is but one facet of the composition. Her lyrics are achingly descriptive, and her delivery is so damn evocative. This album hooked me into LW and had me quickly thereafter exploring her earlier work. Try some yourself and you might just see the great tapestries she weaves with oft-time very little thread. She's the real deal.
And so is Chrissie.
Maybe you are listening on iTunes and the station was shifted because the signal faltered? Your description sound not at all like the piece I am listening to right now. I'm not female, but I surely get this song and see no relation to anything by the Pretenders.
Ditto. This album is so strong throughout and this song is certainly representative. The beat might be mundane but the score is but one facet of the composition. Her lyrics are achingly descriptive, and her delivery is so damn evocative. This album hooked me into LW and had me quickly thereafter exploring her earlier work. Try some yourself and you might just see the great tapestries she weaves with oft-time very little thread. She's the real deal.
And so is Chrissie.
ppopp wrote:
I usually quite like LW, but this sounds a lot like any song by The Pretenders song - which means dull music not quite saved by a reliable toe-tapping beat.
Maybe you are listening on iTunes and the station was shifted because the signal faltered? Your description sound not at all like the piece I am listening to right now. I'm not female, but I surely get this song and see no relation to anything by the Pretenders.I usually quite like LW, but this sounds a lot like any song by The Pretenders song - which means dull music not quite saved by a reliable toe-tapping beat.
Rob_S wrote:
This is the outstanding track on the album. Wonderfully emotional and visceral song. A rare 10 from me.
What a song to start an album with. "I moan at the ceiling, ohhh, my baby." The longing in her voice ... wow!
This is the outstanding track on the album. Wonderfully emotional and visceral song. A rare 10 from me.
ejsamuel wrote:
Ditto !!
Listenin' to another LW tune right now and found this hasn't got any airplay. Love this album and this song. Lets get this on Bill.
Ditto !!
What a song to start an album with. "I moan at the ceiling, ohhh, my baby." The longing in her voice ... wow!
Listenin' to another LW tune right now and found this hasn't got any airplay.
Love this album and this song. Lets get this on Bill.