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The Cellar Again

from Primitive Road (1993) by Phil Smith & Corsage

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The Cellar Again

Well I know a man who lives on a hill
I say that I won't but then I will
I go to see this man again and again
but every time I visit he a-giving me pain

Now this old man lives under the stairs
he's the kind of guy who catches you a-sleeping unawares
he drag you back down to the cellar again
saying "I got what you want, but you better start paying,
yeah I got what you want, but you better start paying"

Well everybody know this old man so well
hey, he's the kind of guy like a Lucifer in hell
and everybody asking why they're going to go there
but every time they coming back, they coming back yeah
oh every time they coming back, they coming back yeah
oh every time they coming back they coming back yeah

credits

from Primitive Road (1993), released February 1, 1993
Phil Smith - vocals
Bill Napier-Hemy - guitars
Ron Allan - bass
John Cody - drums

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Nick Jones -harmonica, whistles

Written by P.Smith/B.Napier-Hemy.

Recorded at RAD Studios.

Mixed by John Maclean at Howe Sound, Vancouver.

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Phil Smith & Corsage Vancouver, British Columbia

Emerging out of Vancouver during the post-punk era, the musical collective Corsage features the core group of Phil Smith (vocals), Bill Napier-Hemy (guitar), Ron Allan (bass) and John Cody (drums). Over 7 albums and numerous live performances and broadcasts, they have collaborated with some of Vancouver's finest musical and artistic talents on songs that run from trance to hard pop to techno-folk. ... more

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