Been a long time, but here's a new Nettlesmith song;
The Man Who Would Win Back Your Heart Tim Wilkinson - lead and backing vocals, banjaxe (banjo/resonator), percussion
Me - electric guitars, organ, mixing
The Man Who Would Win Back Your Heart - Tim Wilkinson
If I were a cowboy upon the great plainsDriving the beef before the age of the trainsAnd our trail it caught up with a travelling showI'd join it to see where they'd go If I were a ploughman so far from the seaWhite seagulls are following my team and meAnd one day the press-gang they took me awayI'd join Nelson's navy for a shilling a day None of these things would I normally tryI'm just talking tall I'm just stretching my eyeBut in search of clue I would leave all I knowIf it helped me to find you I'd give it a go And one day years from now I'd show up at your doorAs a cowboy, a ploughman, a pirate for sureWhatever it was I'd be dressed for the partOf the man who would win back your heart Imagine a steamboat in the days of Mark Twain And I'm up on the bridge with him watching the rainAnd the old pilot says 'Ain't you been here before?Son, you should know every yard of this shore'' None of these things would I normally tryI'm just talking tall, I'm just stretching my eyeBut in search of clue I would leave all I knowIf it helped me to find you I'd give it a go And one day years from now I'd show up at your doorAs a cowboy, a ploughman, a pirate for sureWhatever it was I'd be dressed for the partOf the man who would win back your heart Whatever it was I'd be dressed for the partOf the man who would win back your heart Look forward to any comments and critiques as always!