Some great playing here from Richard Curran on violin and Phil Madeira who is playing both Hammond B3 and dobro, of course not at the same time!
lyrics
It depends on where you started
Depends on where you’ve been
Depends on who you talk to
Depends on what you’ve seen
Born to live a big life
Some people never fail
Some fall and stumble
And never quite get there
But you can sing to me if you want to
Or you can cry for me a million tears
The first man home is a hero
The one who wins the prize
But the last man gets the biggest cheer
The crowd’s glad he arrived
Depends if you can stand up
Depends how fast you run
Some people already got there
When you’ve only just begun
But you can sing to me if you want to
Or you can cry for me a million tears
And I’ll still hear
Nobody is an open book
There are things you never see
Everyone’s got love and pain
We’ve all got history
It depends on where you started
Depends on where you’ve been
Depends on who you talk to
Depends on what you’ve seen
But you can sing to me if you want to
Or you can cry for me a million tears
And I’ll still hear
credits
from Sunset Grill,
released March 1, 1996
Sam Hill Jr: Guitar/Vocal
Richard Curran: Violin
Geoff Orr: Bass Guitar
Phil Madeira: Hammond B3/Dobro
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