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A dive into the song Your Turn To Remember by Uriah Heep

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Episode: 8-6

Song: Your Turn To Remember

Air date: 3-1-2021

Performers:

Lead Vocals: David Byron

Guitar: Mick Box

Bass: John Wetton

Drums: Lee Kerslake

Keys: Ken Hensley

Pedal Steel: B. J. Cole

Lyrics:

I was always the one

Who did the thinkin'

It was me, I'm sorry

I who made the plans

There was never a thought

We might do somethin’ between us

It's so clear I think

I'm beginning to understand

I was the one who had to

Lay it out and pay it out

I would work all night

Even though I wanted to

Play out and stay out

Now it's your turn to remember

And it's your turn

To try to understand

But you never would, would you?

When the time came

For stayin' together

You refused to even

Talk about for ever

It was easy telling me

You love me

And I was a little late in

Finding out the truth

The rule of love was there

You had to bend it

Now the damage is done

It's impossible to mend it

I can’t mend it

Now it's your turn to remember

It's your turn

To feel a little pain

I feel a little better

Talkin' about her

Yet her memory's not good for me

The skies are not so grey now

I've found a new tune to play now

It's a better song

It'll be followin' on

And when the time came

For stayin' together

You refused to even

Talk about for ever

It was easy telling me

You love me

And I was a little late in

Finding out the truth

The rule of love was there

But you had to bend it

Now the damage is done

It's impossible to mend it

You know I can’t mend it

Now it's your turn to remember

It's your turn

To feel a little pain

Come on babe

It's your turn to remember

Your turn

To feel a little pain

It's your turn to remember

Your turn

To feel a little pain

Your turn to remember

Your turn

To feel a little pain

Your turn to remember

Your turn

To feel a little pain

Thanks to:

My Graphic Artist Scott Ladzinski


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