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By: John Lyle

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17 tracks

  • Roll On Muddy Waters

    Track 1 04:02

  • We Must Be Patient (John Murray: electric guitar)

    Track 2 03:20

  • The One That Got Away

    Track 3 02:48

  • What a Thrill!

    Track 4 02:47

  • Cold Morning

    Track 5 02:46

  • Swan Song

    Track 6 04:07

  • Why Don't You Come and See Me

    Track 7 04:11

  • The Rhythm of Your Name

    Track 8 03:01

  • My Restless Heart

    Track 9 03:06

  • Put Your Mind at Ease

    Track 10 02:32

  • Like a Tall Dark Stranger

    Track 11 02:27

  • Younger than Tomorrow

    Track 12 02:36

  • Down to the River (John Murray: electric guitar)

    Track 13 04:12

  • Love Can Know No Bounds

    Track 14 02:57

  • Concentration (John Murray: electric guitar)

    Track 15 02:17

  • How Many Days 'til Christmas

    Track 16 02:21

  • Optimism

    Track 17 02:21

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We Must be Patient
Written by John Lyle

Lyrics:
We must be patient
It’s all gonna turn out right
After we’ve fainted and
They turn out all the lights

We must be patient
Said the spider to the fly
We’ve got a lotta livin’ to do
And that ain’t no lie

We must be patient
After all that we been through
We must be patient
So we can start anew

We must be patient
Said the spider to the fly
We’ve got a lotta livin’ to do
And that ain’t no lie

We must be patient
Said the doctor to the nurse
We must be patient
‘til we gotta call the hearse

We must be patient
Said the spider to the fly
We’ve got a lotta livin’ to do
And that ain’t no lie

John Lyle: vocals & acoustic guitar
John Murray: electric guitar
John Jarvis: piano
Brian Fullen: drums
Byron House: bass

Album cover artwork by James Goddard

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