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A Hell Of A Woman

from Sixteen Coaches Long by Max Décharné

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Well I'm down here again tonight
I watch the cars out of the window
The rain and the neon lights
Your favourite song
Is on the radio
But you're not there
I have another drink
And lean back in my chair

And I say here's to you
Wherever you are
Here's to you
From the bottom of a glass
In the middle of a bar
All the nights we spent down here
Just getting drunk
And passing out
Like decent people do
Yeah here's to you

Ah here's to ya

And if I had my way
Well you'd be sat right here today
If I had money I'd buy you a ticket
You could get on a plane
Come on home
And you could tell them to stick it

That song is on the radio
But you're not there
I have another drink
Lean back in my chair
And I say here's to you
Wherever you are
Here's to you
From the bottom of a glass
In the middle of a bar
All the nights we spent down here just
Getting drunk and passing out
Like everybody does
Yeah here's to you
Here’s to you

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from Sixteen Coaches Long, released September 4, 2020
Vocals, piano

Written, sung, played and recorded by Max Décharné
℗ & © 2020 PRS/MCPS

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Max Décharné London, UK

Max Décharné is a musician and author from England. With several bands he has released eleven albums and roughly thirty singles, and also recorded nine John Peel Sessions. He played drums with his friend Nikki Sudden before joining Gallon Drunk in 1991, with whom he toured the world. Since 1994, he has been the singer with The Flaming Stars. ... more

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