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I'm Still Missing You

by Jeff Bright & The Sunshine Boys

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    1995 release on North Carolina's Waggletone Records pressed on black vinyl. Black label with silver printing. Newly printed insert/cover.

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1.
Holding your hand, lying on the sand, doing what lovers should do. But not a day now goes by I don’t ask myself why something like we had must die? I don’t know where I could go. I don’t know how I would know if I was there, far enough away from you — the reason I can’t smile, the reason I’m a fool. And I can’t do a single thing but keep on missing you. About a year has gone past. I try not looking back at our ugly exchange of good-byes. If I keep moving along maybe nothing will go wrong — maybe keep those tears from my eyes. But I don’t know where I could go. I don’t know how I would know if I was there, far enough away from you — the reason I can’t smile, the reason I’m a fool. And I can’t do a single thing but keep on missing you. I’m still missing you. Oh, I don’t know where I could go. I don't know where I could go to get away from you.
2.
Let’s get drunk and talk about marriage, kill off the night discussing its merits. You want to. And I don’t want to. You want to. And I don’t care. So let’s get drunk and talk about marriage. Let’s get mad and call it off. Call it off. Call the whole thing off. In a stranger’s bed, at an inopportune hour, I decide to go, to go ahead. If you want to, then I will try. If you want to, then I will try and change my mind. I’ll change my mind. I’ll change my mind. I’ll change my mind. But what good would it do people like me and people like you? When every day we wake we hope to find the world has changed? But the more we wish, the more is stays the same. And the more we wish, the more it stays the same. I want to. I want to. I want to. Now you don’t. I want to. I want to. I want to. Now you don’t care. So let’s get drunk and talk about marriage. Kill off the night 'til the hatchet is buried.

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1995 7" vinyl release on Waggletone records (Valdese, North Carolina / WAG0011) remastered from DAT mix.

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released February 12, 2022

Jeffrey Bright – voice
E-Bone Schulz – guitars, lap steel
Chris "Troy" Green – double bass
Christopher Fisher – drums

Initial recording and mixing:
Kevin Ink at The Studio That Time Forgot
San Francisco, California
1994

tape transfer, restoration, mastering:
JABMA at Studio La Casa
San Francisco, California
2020–2021

design – Jeffrey Bright
photography – Clair Bright, LN Cavender, Carlos de España

c) 1995 Jeff Bright & the Sunshine Boys
p) 1995 Waggletone Records
p) 2022 JABMA
Fugitive Music Publishing (BMI)

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Jeff Bright & The Sunshine Boys San Francisco, California

Active in San Francisco and throughout California from 1994 through 1999, JB&TSB started as a twangy post-rock project featuring Jeffrey Bright and members of his previous bands Darke County and Myself a Living Torch. As members changed so did the sound. At their peak JB and the 'Boys were among CA's top retro swing acts, filling dance floors and keeping alive the rowdy soul of western music. ... more

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