Turn around if you don’t wanna see
Change your mind if you don’t wanna be, mine
Cause you know me, now I know less
But loving you destroyed the rest, of me
I didn’t wanna go, I didn’t mean to fight, you there
I didn’t wanna know, what you had in mind, mind, mind
In mind, mind, mind.
Doesn’t matter who’s fault it is
All that matters is what I’ve, I’ve missed,
Two years gone and a year too long
We were up, up and down but I swore we had, it all
But you had to go, I didn’t mean to fight you there
I didn’t wanna know, what you had in mind
You saw my faults and you saw them all
I forgot yours and I carried on, but oh you were already gone
Gone, gone, gone
Too much time to sit and think, you let me down when I gave you the Lead
Another night of being alone, there’s nothing worse than an empty home
Where am I to go from here, where do I go from here
Where am I to go from here, from here.
Oh, oh oh oh, you know, you know I’ve nowhere to go
No, no oh, you know oh, you know, I don’t know where to go
No, No oh you know oh, you know oh, I’ve nowhere to go
No, oh you know oh, you know oh, I’ve nowhere to go
credits
from The Struggle,
released January 29, 2015
Written and performed by Misty Odell
Production and Arrangements by Ryan Franks
Recorded by Ryan Franks & Scott Nickoley (Pendulum Music)
Mixed by Brian Scheuble & Larry Benjamin
Drums by Russell Peppers and Seth Murphy
Cello by Rick Brandt
Violins by The Players
Acoustic Guitar by Misty Odell
All other live instrumentation by Ryan Franks
Background vocals by Katelyn Benton & Scott Nickoley
Shout Section vocals by Brandon Petross Oliver, Molly Cannon, Ryan Franks, Scott Nickoley, and Misty Odell
After receiving her first guitar at age 4, Misty couldn't put it down - and for the next 30 years she would spend her time
perfecting an intricate finger-picking style, songwriting, and performing.
In 2005, after a long career in Criminal Justice, working with Juvenile Delinquents, Misty moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music, with the goal of song placements in TV and Film....more
A sprawling, 25-song set from Pete Yorn complete with covers of Springsteen and The Smiths capture him at his unguarded best. Bandcamp New & Notable May 16, 2020
On “Thunder Follows the Light,” Brooklyn’s Mutual Benefit takes a decidedly softer turn, using the harsh elements as bookends for songs about reaching for love and comfort. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 27, 2018
Korean artist Jay Knife uses ukelele, vocal loops, and an iPad to translate her personal experiences into honest, heartfelt pop music. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2021
Awash in homespun sonics and simple, effective melodies, the debut record by Melbourne's Grand Pine is a folk pop lover's delight. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 29, 2021