When I grow up I want to be just like Penny Lane... |
This song came to me quite unexpectantly through my little cousin. The weird part is that I had no idea he was my cousin until two years ago when my brother started bringing him around (baby bro has a nasty habit of bringing home strays). We soon discovered him as one of our own, and any talk of marrying him off to various other cousins stopped (mostly).
Zachary Lucky, a Saskatchewan born folk artist was in Gimli, Manitoba for the Icelandic Festival this August, and the boys were lucky enough to shoot some footage of this bear cub of a guy. I found very little info on Zachary himself, save for a couple positive reviews and a modest bio by Lucky himself
"My name is Zachary Lucky, and I was born and raised in Saskatoon, SK. I'm a singer of songs - hopefully I can come sing some songs for you at some point in time."
Mr.Lucky |
I couldn't find the lyrics to "Small Town Streets" anywhere, so I tried my best to decipher them. The song tells the story of what Zachary knows best - small town life. His lyrics are nostalgic, and his voice so soft at times, that my heart breaks a little when he sings, "Jesus Christ, isn't a pretty sight, Watching the sun go down on all the dreams we had."
Moral of this story: Check out Zachary Lucky & Prairie City Sound.
Oh rain down on me,
I�ve been walking down the small town streets
Just counting mypennies
Waiting to leave this town in the Spring
This Winter�s been hard on me
I�m sure that you know what I mean
By that bottle of Jim Beam
In the corner (??)
I saw you sitting there
You were lost in the midnight (stare?)
You were looking for the truth
Out in the cold and shallow light
And I heard you were leaving town
I could hear it in the way you sound when you�re singingyour blues
Your lost in a (???)
Jesus Christ isn�t a pretty sight
Watching the sun go down on all the dreams we had
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