I work all dayI smoke all nightI like a drinkAnd I sometimes fightI'm just a guy with a dead-end jobMaking ends meetBut I ain't no slobAnd I'm falling for ya...
I work all day I smoke all night I like a drink And I sometimes fight
I'm just a guy with a dead-end job Making ends meet But I ain't no slob
And I'm falling for ya baby I'm falling for you
I'm calling for ya baby I'm calling for you
You're in my mind every night and day I'm hoping you'll get What I have to say
I really want ya baby I really want you
And I'm falling for ya baby I'm falling for you
You look so fine And move so well Your smile is bright And your mind a bell
There's no way I can let you go So I'm gonna step up And let you know
That I'm falling for ya baby I'm falling for you
I'm calling for ya baby I'm calling for you
Now it's time to get out there And really chase that dream
We're gonna make it We're gonna go far I know it's not how it seems
We're gonna get there just you and me I hope you feel the same
I want ya baby I really want you
I'm falling for ya honey And you know it too
Song Information
A simple rock n' roll song about a guy with a secret love for someone he's known for ages.
Anyone up for vocal collab on this one? I'm looking for a 'Jagger...
Phillip Foxley is a multi-genre songwriter and guitarist. He writes Blues/Rock/Punk and Piano/Acoustic music for TV and film soundtrack licensing from his...
Phillip Foxley is a multi-genre songwriter and guitarist. He writes Blues/Rock/Punk and Piano/Acoustic music for TV and film soundtrack licensing from his home studio in Conwy, North Wales UK.
With influences like Snowy White, David Gilmour, Mick Ronson, Alvin Lee, Leslie West and Gary Moore, Foxley has now released his own debut EP entitled "I'll Try 'Til I Die". An eclectic collection of original blistering blues rock guitar and soft acoustic and piano tracks written over the years. Foxley says "Every track on this album means so much and every note is from my very soul".
This album is like my musical life story. It's also a 'big' album in that there are over twenty tracks on it already and, because I don't intend to release any more albums, I just keep adding tracks to it.
Phillip Foxley
"If you’ve never heard of Phillip Foxley then you should seek out his music, turn up the volume and zone out. It reflects the maturity so loved and appreciated in the great blues rock players. His song collection has all the right stuff; edgy blues to classically styled rock to soft acoustic and piano tunes. It’s like listening to three generations of blues-rock on one album" . Jamsphere Magazine.