Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Purchasable with gift card
$1USD or more
about
A couple pursue their separate dreams but lose their love in the process.
lyrics
You followed your dreams
And I followed mine
They went in two directions
But I thought we would be fine
We met our goals
But grew slowly apart
And now I don’t know where you’re going
And I don’t know where you are
If I could have one wish it would be
That you would love me
The way you used to love me
When you loved me
I live in the house we built
I have a cook and a maid
Someone to drive me anywhere
And make sure my bills get paid
I can wear all designer clothes
And eat at any restaurant
I have more money than I need
But there is only one thing I want
I’d give this all away for one wish
That you would love me
The way you used to love me
Back when you loved me
I lay here in our bed alone
Listening to your old voice messages
On my cell phone
Your voice brings me back
To a time when life was easier
And I was sure our love would last
If I could have one wish it would be
That you would love me
The way you used to love me
Oh, Baby, when you loved me
Well, I remember all the long talks we had
Riding in your car holding hands
Taking walks in the moonlight on the sand
No, I’ll never see those days again
I’ll never see those days again
I’ll never see those days again
I’ll never see those days again
I’ll never see those days again
With you
‘Cause you don’t love me
You don’t love me
You don’t love me
‘Cause you don’t love me
credits
released November 19, 2021
Nancy Dawn Olson - songwriting & vocals
Big Chris Flores- All instrumentation, mixing & production
New on the always-great label Velvet Blue Music is “Slow Parade” from Gileah Taylor, boasting warm songs built on piano and guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 26, 2024
Delightfully unpredictable debut from a New York electronic producer and composer with backgrounds in psychedelic rock, jazz, and indie pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024
Toronto rivals San Francisco as the North American capital of jangle pop as evidenced by this new record of sunny jams from the Motorists. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2024