Official lyric video for "A Little More Rock N Roll" by Mark Bryan taken from the album "Midlife Priceless," out April 2, 2021 on Stone Point Records.
Directed by John Barnhardt featuring VHS footage from 1993 of a pre-fame Hootie & The Blowfish on a road trip to Buffalo, NY for a gig opening for Dread Zeppelin.
Players: Mark Bryan: Vocals, Guitars, Lap Steel | Tim Nielsen: Bass | Matt Zutell: Drums
Written by: Steven Fiore [Reunion Tour Music BMI], Mark Bryan [Stone Point Worldwide ASCAP]
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Listen:
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Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/mark-bryan/id883592
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Lyrics: "A Little More Rock N Roll"
I remember the days
It doesn’t feel that long ago
Fringe jackets and cowboy boots
And reverb on the drums
Take me away
Can you play me something that I know
A memory that will take me back
To where I come from
Can you remind me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Don’t get me wrong
The new sound is growing on me
But it just don’t
Hit me quite the same
Now I’m making a song
I don’t know where it’s going
But it sounds familiar
Like an old flame
Kind of reminds me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
And all my friends
Sing along to the sound of
the coming of age
Can you remind me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Can you remind me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
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C+P 2020 Stone Point Records distributed by Slow Start Records
Produced by Mark Bryan at Stone Point
Engineered and Mixed by Mikey Costanzo
Mastered by Vlado Meller Mastering
Directed by John Barnhardt featuring VHS footage from 1993 of a pre-fame Hootie & The Blowfish on a road trip to Buffalo, NY for a gig opening for Dread Zeppelin.
Players: Mark Bryan: Vocals, Guitars, Lap Steel | Tim Nielsen: Bass | Matt Zutell: Drums
Written by: Steven Fiore [Reunion Tour Music BMI], Mark Bryan [Stone Point Worldwide ASCAP]
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Subscribe to Mark Bryan on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/markbryanhootie
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Connect with Mark:
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/markbryanmusic
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/markbryanhootie
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/markbryanmusic
Website: http://www.markbryanmusic.com
Play More Records: https://www.markbryanmusic.com/merch
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Listen:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6w3wv1AiKWPXvIrqELdjKr
Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/mark-bryan/id883592
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Shop:
Bandcamp: https://markbryan.bandcamp.com/releases
Hootie Store: https://hootiestore.com/collections/apparel/mark-bryan
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Lyrics: "A Little More Rock N Roll"
I remember the days
It doesn’t feel that long ago
Fringe jackets and cowboy boots
And reverb on the drums
Take me away
Can you play me something that I know
A memory that will take me back
To where I come from
Can you remind me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Don’t get me wrong
The new sound is growing on me
But it just don’t
Hit me quite the same
Now I’m making a song
I don’t know where it’s going
But it sounds familiar
Like an old flame
Kind of reminds me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
And all my friends
Sing along to the sound of
the coming of age
Can you remind me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Can you remind me
How it was in the 90s
Turning the dial ‘til you finally
Find your song on the radio
Something ‘bout drinking ‘til you forget her
Electric guitars make everything better
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
Back then, country was a little more
rock n roll
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C+P 2020 Stone Point Records distributed by Slow Start Records
Produced by Mark Bryan at Stone Point
Engineered and Mixed by Mikey Costanzo
Mastered by Vlado Meller Mastering
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