Joe Purdy is a North American based folk singer-songwriter from Arkansas. He has currently released twelve albums to date: his self-titled debut, Sessions from Motor Ave., Stompingrounds, Julie Blue, Only Four Seasons, You Can Tell Georgia, Paris in the Morning, Canyon Joe, Take My Blanket and Go, Last Clock on the Wall, 4th of July, and This American.
Purdy's albums "Paris in the Morning" and "You Can Tell Georgia" have sold a combined 80,000 single downloads online worldwide.
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Goodnight To the Westside By Joe Purdy (http://www.joepurdy.com) From the album The Sessions from Motor Ave.
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CBAmG She draws a line in the sand with her feet CBAmG And there's an old man walking in the middle of the street CBAmG And as the sun goes down well she calls me a fool, you know CBAmG 'Cause I'm still sitting here in my room AmEmFG And I peak out my window or I close my eyes FBC Saying goodnight to the Westside
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Well the sun feels warm on my face these days
And I'm slightly removed from the smog of L.A.
But I'm still searching those things I just can't see
Like how a beautiful face can hide her life from me
Take a deep breath as she asks for a ride
Saying goodnight to the Westside
Well I come home late in the evening time
And I try to ride down to the beach and I stare up at the sky
And I lie on the Venice sand
And I think about her and I think about all of them, all of them