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This song was released in 1992 on the vinyl single Darkness At Noon b/w Question Of Sorrow on Noiseville Overthere Records.
lyrics
A blue sun on my face
the offer of grace
Tune in to your voice
Don't ask me, I don't know
the question of sorrow
Let me bring you down
Locked away in a frozen world
I close my mailbox and regard her pearls
Oh yeah, let me drag you down.
Don't ask me, I don't know
the question of sorrow
Let me bring you down
Whatever, whatever becomes.
credits
released February 4, 1991
released February 4, 1991
Words and Music by Jeffrey Woehr 1989
Michael Miksis: Bass Guitar
Jeffrey Woehr: Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, & Vocals
John Allen: Guitar
Charles Applegate: Drums
Recorded by Stacy Phelon at Subterranean Sound Long Branch NJ 1990
Remastered from the original Digital Audio Tape mix by Tim Pannella and Jeffrey Woehr in 2016 at Lakehouse Recording Studios Asbury Park, NJ
Remastered to increase volume by Jeff Levine from Organic Transfer in Long Branch NJ in 2022
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