Boz Scaggs - We're All Alone (Great American Music Hall, 2004) [Digitally Enhanced]

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  • "We're All Alone" is a song written by Boz Scaggs, which became a 1977 top-ten hit for Rita Coolidge in the US and the UK. Scaggs introduced it on his 1976 album Silk Degrees.
    Recorded live at Great American Music Hall, San Francisco
    Keyboards: Kim Cox, Michael Bluestein
    Gitar: Drew Zingg
    Bass: Matt Bisonette
    Drums: John Ferraro
    Backing Vocals: Ms. Mone't, Barbara Wilson
    Trumpet: Rich Armstrong
    Saxophone: Charles McNeal
    Lyrics:
    Outside the rain begins
    And it may never end
    So cry no more, on the shore a dream
    Will take us out to sea
    Forevermore, forevermore
    Close your eyes ami
    And you can be with me
    Beneath the waves, through the caves of hours
    Long, forgotten now
    We're all alone, we're all alone
    Close the window, calm the light
    And it will be all right
    No need to bother now
    Let it out, let it all begin
    Learn how to pretend
    Once a story's told
    It can't help but grow old
    Roses do, lovers too, so cast
    Your seasons to the wind
    And hold me dear, oh, hold me dear
    Close the window, calm the light
    And it will be all right
    No need to bother now
    Let it out, let it all begin
    All's forgotten now
    We're all alone, we're all alone
    Close the window, calm the light
    And it will be all right
    No need to bother now
    Let it out, let it all begin
    Through and through the wind
    We're all alone, all alone

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