
song: Banjo & Violin
artist: The Audreys
album: Between Last Night and Us
released: 2006-02-20length: 2:58
i've gone a bit country since i met you baby
i used to be so rock 'n' roll
it's a question of confidence, maybe
wandering off down a long, dusty road
banjo and violin
once i was lost in the crush of the crowd
and drums coming up through the floor
now it's lone strings that cry out loud
in minor keys whispered
through the cracks in the door
you walked in like a lonesome highway
tumbleweed at your heel
the question is, 'how big does the skey get?'
and am i alone in what i feel
if this is the state you find me in
blame it on the banjo and violin
blame it on the way i've been travelling
blame it on the banjo and violin
i used to be so rock 'n' roll
it's a question of confidence, maybe
wandering off down a long, dusty road
banjo and violin
once i was lost in the crush of the crowd
and drums coming up through the floor
now it's lone strings that cry out loud
in minor keys whispered
through the cracks in the door
you walked in like a lonesome highway
tumbleweed at your heel
the question is, 'how big does the skey get?'
and am i alone in what i feel
if this is the state you find me in
blame it on the banjo and violin
blame it on the way i've been travelling
blame it on the banjo and violin
The Audreys

The Audreys are an Australian blues and roots band which formed in Adelaide, in 2004 by founding mainstay, Taasha Coates on lead vocals, melodica, harmonica and ukulele. They have released four studio albums, Between Last Night and Us (February 2006), When the Flood Comes (April 2008), Sometimes the Stars (October 2010) and 'Til My Tears Roll Away (March 2014). Founding guitarist, Tristan Goodall, died on 2 July 2022, aged 48, of an unspecified illness.
metallica? Please, you are listening to the WRONG station!
Metallica are good musicians and have some neat tunes....don't see why they shouldn't appear here from time to time.
I love a well done tango.
I Agree. Thanx RP!
Haha, the first verse does it for me. Makes me grin every time.
The sound reminds me of Shivaree.
I've had that conversation before...
thank you
Right channel.
Of course, there are two 3 inch speakers about 12 inches behind my head and a sub woofer at my heels ( as every good dog should be), so hearing it may be easier in those circumstances.