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Streaming and download available at Bandcamp=
https://themidnightrivercrew.bandcamp.com/album/perfect-strangers
Caroline and Martin Howard have created a video storytelling the message behind the song=- https://youtu.be/qQUuoF9yqv8

Written by Mark Johnson. - - Produced by Paul Midcalf.
Crew Members =
Isabella Coulstock – Lead, Harmony, and Female duet vocals. And Piano.
Judith Hillier – Violin.
Mark Johnson – Male duet vocals and Guitars. And other good ideas.
Paul Midcalf – Bass, Drums, Keys. And even better ideas.

Recorded at Audio Sorcery Recording Studios. Royal Tunbridge Wells. UK. TN3 9EJ.
One Stop Song. Contact = markjohnson145a@gmail.com

Also.

The image= ‘Slave’ -©️ Andrew Page.
Use with the kind permission of Andrew Page.
https://a-page.co.uk
https://www.instagram.com/apagegallery/

https://www.isabellamusic.co.uk
https://www.fiddlefit.co.uk/
https://audiosorcery.com/

Fabulous review by Nicole Mendes=
https://www.theothersidereviews.com/the-midnight-river-crew-perfect-strangers-2021/?fbclid=IwAR0Zl2v5iP7PSM8wP8-8KWl1xOTrtEXOYvnay-i5XP_yWVMPP7C8mizjU0o

The Midnight River Crew albums =
'Scirocco' ‘My City Of Fire’ and ‘Going Live, South Of The Equator’
are available now from all the usual places!

lyric=

It’s time we started talking.
Let’s not defend the fact we don’t care.
Don’t look down and shy away.
I’m not doing this for a dare.

I’m never outrageous, having the
Same thoughts. The same thoughts.
after the same exchanges.

Now that I can sense the danger.
I still want you to be my perfect stranger.

When did we stop listening?
Assuming we understand.
Impasse. - No class.
Dismissed by a wave of your hand.

I’ll be the loser. Spending the,
Same nights. The same nights.
With a different intruder.

Now that I, can sense the danger.
I still want you to be my perfect stranger.

Love doesn’t look away.
It stares until you face it.

Tomorrow won’t be easy.
Today never is.
Bare floors behind closed doors.
Where no-one lives.

I am so tired of spending the,
Same nights. The same nights,
with the same outsider.

I still want you to be my perfect stranger.