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$30.00

Tyro - A Little More Time (EP)

Format: 7"
Label: Silent W. Productions SWP 810603
Year: 1981
Origin: Cambridge, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Genre: power pop, rock
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $30.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: Ontario, New Wave Post Punk Wave, 1980's

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
A Little More Time
Told You

Side 2

Track Name
City Life
Strong Willed Woman

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A Little More Time (EP)

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Information/Write-up

Blair Warford: guitars, vocals
Bill Koluk: bass, vocals
Harry Moretti: drums
Peter LeBlanc: guitar

Special thanks to:
Don Strickland, Don MacDonald, Betty & Gordon White, Bobby Merrick, Glynn Bickford, Fran, Val and Anne

A LITTLE MORE TIME
You asked me what's going on deep inside me
You've seen the changes in my life that might be
A sign of things that may come to be worthwhile
So hold on, and give me
A little more time
I'm trying and doing the best that I can
I need your help and your understanding
I know our problems will work out between us
So hold on, and give us
A little more time

I know our problems will work out between us
So hold on, and give us
A little more time

Word and music written by Bill Koluk and Blair Warford

I moved my self out to the country
I had to get away from city life
But country living's much too peaceful
Gotta get back where the feeling's right

Gotta find my way back to the city, oh ya
This country life is not for me, oh no
Gotta find my way back to the city, oh ya
Where the bright lights are gonna shine on me

Gotta find my way back to the city, oh ya
This country life is not for me, oh no (gotta go, gotta gotta get away)
Gotta find my way back to the city, oh ya
Where the bright lights are gonna shine on me

Gotta find my way back to the city, oh ya
This country life is not for me, oh no (gotta go, gotta gotta get away)
Gotta find my way back to the city, oh ya
Where the bright lights are gonna shine on me

Word and music written by Bill Koluk, Val Koluk, Blair Warford

Many times I've been like this, and many times I've cried
You left me here alone like this without a reason why
You think that love's a game we play like children in the park
You must face reality, or you play the part

I try to understand the way you always treated me
But like a fool I stood beside you, hoping you would see
That if you carry on this way, you'd find yourself alone
I've had it, all that I can take, to make it on your own

Now here you go again you see, I know that old routine
You tell me that you're sorry now, you want my sympathy
But I have grown wise to you, there's nothing else to say
Cause I've been fooled so many times, now go your own way

You never realized in time, you really had it made
If only you had settled down, you know I would have stayed
Like I told you once before, you know that I was right
That if you want to play the field you have to pay the price

Word and music written by Bill Koluk and Blair Warford

Lady, you're driving me crazy
You got me goin' out of my mind
Woman, two-timing woman
You think there's no one better than your kind

Lady, I say lady,
Anyone could put you into your place
Woman, you strong willed woman
You're never ever gonna fall flat on your face

Go on and leave me alone
I can't take your hurtin' for long
You see I'm a-changin' my way
So listen and here what I say

Woman, hot lovin' woman
You're stealin all the lovin' from my soul
Lady, you one-way lady
Your lovin' is leavin' me out of control

Lady, I say lady,
Anyone could put you into your place
Woman, you strong willed woman
You're never ever gonna fall flat on your face

Go on and leave me alone
I can't take your hurtin' for long
You see I'm a-changin' my way
So listen and here what I say

Words and music written by Bill Koluk, Val Koluk, and Blair Warford

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