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Smalltown Boy

from Me, Myself & Someone Else by Didascalis

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written by L. Cole / S. Bronski / J. Somerville / W. F. Steven / L. Steinbachek, originally performed by Bronski Beat

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You leave in the morningWith everything you own
In a little black case
Alone on a platform The wind and the rain
On a sad and lonely face

Mother will never understand Why you had to leave
But the answers you seek Will never be found at home
The love that you need Will never be found at home

Chorus:
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.
Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away.

Pushed around and kicked around Always a lonely boy
You were the one That they'd talk about around town
As they put you down

And as hard as they would try They'd hurt to make you cry
But you never cried to them Just to your soul
No you never cried to them Just to your soul

Chorus Cry , boy, cry...

You leave in the morningWith everything you own
In a little black case
Alone on a platformThe wind and the rain
On a sad and lonely face

Chorus

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from Me, Myself & Someone Else, released July 4, 2014
DAVIDE MARANI: all vocals & backing vocals, keyboards, acoustic, nylon & electric guitars, shakers and electric bass

ANDREA 'ANDY G' GUERRINI: all trumpets - open & muted, flugelhorn, brass section

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Didascalis Italy

Didascalis is the chill-out project, behind which lurks Davide Marani.
Born in Cesena August 10, 1973, graduated in oboe at the Conservatory of Cesena 'B. Maderna ', keyboardist, bass player, singer, composer, arranger and studio musician.
The project was born by chance, earlier "live" during his evenings as a piano-man and lately developed in studio.
Albums and e.p. are copyrighted by AltaModa
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