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More than a Name

from Forty Two by StillLine

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Forty Two is the first full length album from StillLine.
    We hope you have as much fun listening to it as we did writing it.

    Comes with an immediate download of the digital album in your choice of audio format.
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lyrics

Lyrics by Brian Clover

So long, familiar ground, I’m taking steps now to be without. These standard places and standard crowds, I’ve seen it in you, that something you found.

Is it too late to start? Am I more than a name? And less than who you are?
Am I touching a nerve? Well understand my chase, cause you’re some kind of free, that I can’t escape, you’re more than me.

So long, have you seen enough? Too many faces to write them off? Believe in us as we believed in you, these distant memories, it’s like they’re new.

(Chorus)

And if it’s too late I’ll just leave, you shouldn’t have to carry me. I’m getting lost inside you now, there’s no where else I’d rather be, you’ll see.

I’m more than a name, I’m more than a face, not just a stranger that you’ll forget, if you could see into me. I’m more than name.

credits

from Forty Two, released November 1, 2010
More than a Name

Acoustic Guitar: Brian Clover
Lead Guitar: Michael Fey
Lead Vocal: Brian Clover
Backing Vocals: Michael Q. Fey
Keyboard/Synth: Erik Nelson
Spoken word: Stephanie Collins
Ring Modulator: Aaron Reiners

Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered at Eclipse Studios, Normal IL
Produced by: StillLine and Erik Nelson

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StillLine is a band with a simple purpose, to create rock music on every end of the spectrum.

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