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Colorado

by Ben Grace

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Would you come with me to Colorado?
Would you scale the Rocky Mountains high?
Would you trust this restless desperado?
Would you love me til the seas run dry?

VERSE 1
Let’s get away from the city and the noise
From the grinding pace, the pavement pounding people and their ploys
Let’s get away, feel the freedom of the road
We’ll see where the wind blows

Would you come with me to El Dorado?
Would you sail the stormy seven seas?
‘Cause you see through all of my bravado
And yet you still keep choosing me

Oh come away where the wildflowers grow
Where the answer to the question we all ask is “I don’t know”
Oh come away hear the secrets of the leaves
Blowing in the soft spring breeze

Come away with me

Would you come with me to Colorado?
Would you scale the Rocky Mountains high?
Would you trust this restless desperado?
Would you love me til the seas run dry?

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released June 15, 2018
Written by Ben Grace

Recorded by Josh Grange at Resistor Studios TN.

Producer, vocals, piano: Ben Grace
Drums & percussion: Fred Eltringham
Bass & Guitars: Josh Grange
Organ & vibes: Sam Kassirer
Vocals: Molly Parden
Mix: Sam Kassirer
Master: Dave Gardner at Infrasonic Mastering

Cover photo: Effy Grey
Layout: Sara Ann Grace

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Australian singer-songwriter Ben Grace’s impeccably crafted songs hover in the space between lightness and the depths, wrestling their way through humor and melody to peel back the layers and reveal the naked truth of us. Through the specificity of his own deconstruction, Ben writes into our universal search for belonging, spiritual homecoming, and desire to live seen and unashamed. ... more

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