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This track features Chris Anderson (Crayola Lectern) on Piano and Saxophones, Bruce Henry Renshaw on Drums and Rita Karpati on Bass Guitar

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Why don’t you love me
I know that you’re lonely
And I’ve got a big knee
We’re the victims of apathy
It’s our peacetime enemy
And we’re drowning in the past

I wish those old days
Would finally leave us behind
I don’t need reminding
Love me
I’ll be your Al Bowlly
So won’t you please come home

Searchlights seeking the stars
When she comes could it be the last time
Hold me close tonight
There’s a new day dawning
Bowlly takes to the stage
Join me here in my air raid shelter
Hear those sirens call…all clear

I’ve been down London
And got a gold tooth and a problem
But up in heaven there’s a new one
Down in those gold streets
I saw the ghost of Al Bowlly
He said the future looks bleak

I wish those old days
Would finally leave us behind
I don’t need reminding
Al Bowlly
Just a Jew down Jermyn Street
When they dropped the bomb

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from Berkeley Square Revisited, released March 31, 2022
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Andrew Victor Wood Leeds, UK

Andrew Victor Wood is known as Tiny to friends and fans alike, and is more commonly found warbling and playing basic guitar for Ultrasound and Sleepy People, as well as occasional bleeps and whooshes along with his partner Ali in the band The Owl Oscillation. He was born in Birkenhead and he is colour blind though currently there is no evidence that links these two things. ... more

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