FROM TUCSON TO ME
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 FROM TUCSON TO ME

I wiped a tear from your eye before I got on board
Flight 209 departed on time
From the desert sky I can't see you anymore
I'm leaving Arizona to start a new life

     Someday I hope you'll understand
     This ain't the way I had it planned
     I know I broke your heart and it's killin' me to leave
     But I'll send you a ticket - from Tuscon to me

Remember me when I'm gone and write me now and then
I'll send my love across the mile
But you'll stay with your mom and her new boyfriend
None of this makes sense - throught he eyes of a child

     Someday I hope you'll understand
     This ain't the way I had it planned
     I know I broke your heart and it's killin' me to leave
     But I'll send you a ticket - from Tuscon to me

     I know I broke your heart and it's killin' me to leave
     But I'll send you a ticket, from Tuscon to me

          Written by Marghie Evans and Jeff Stewart
          Copyright Marghie Evans / Blue Clover Music (ASCAP)

    

   
       
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Status: This album is in development

Concept: Story Songs, Character Portraits
    
Songs:
Now That I'm in the Picture
Pull Over
From Tucson to Me
Should Have Told Me That in Tulsa
Mama, Do You Hear the Rain?
Love Thing
Till Roses Turn to Stone
Overalls and Pantyhose
A Moment I'll Never Forget
Factory Blues
Before I Stay
The Stranger
Talkin' Through Tin Cans

    

    
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Co-Writer(s):  Marghie Evans and Jeff Stewart (see www.JeffStewart.com )

No bio and pictures available for Marghie Evans yet.

(In fact, I haven't made contact with her since we wrote this in 1998!  She was from the U.K.)
      

   

       
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Don't remember how I met Marghie . . . she was from the U.K.  We started this song
at the N.S.A.I. offices and finished it at a house she was 'house-sitting' . . .

The music is mine . . . I was hearing a little bit like Trace Adkins in my head, with a
touch of Willie Nelson as well . . . the lyrics of course were a collaborative effort.

A father is leaving his child behind in Tucson after a (probably) messy break-up with
the child's mother . . . and he's promising to send a ticket so the child can visit.


     

   

      

 

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