What do you call a female Brooklyn songwriter with a smarmy, witty lyrical edge, a band that plays as if they'd just stepped out of the Brill Building, and a voice that's got the squeaky charm of Gwen Stefani's? Howabout: the next Lily Allen.
“I was the surprise,” says April Smith, the bonus baby her parents won late and whose moxie and dash astounded everyone she met. Today, she remains a welcome bolt: a loose-lipped, cocked-hip gal whose music and mien could buoy the Titanic.
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INTRO D (slide up from C#) VERSE 1 D You've been far away from me another land across the sea GGm All this time my heart's been breaking just waiting round and aching DA For a letter or a telegram telling me how sweet I am G You swear your heart will never roam so til you come back home CHORUS D I'll wear your colors my dear until you're standing right here GGm Next to the one who adores you whose heart is beating for you DA Like a lighthouse guides a shipwrecked sailor safely from the sea GAD I'll wear your colors til you come back home to me VERSE 2 D I'm hoping you return the glow I'm just making sure you know GGm That no matter how no matter when you come back to me again DA You'll realize this love is strong as it has been all along G For miles and miles can't come between the kind of love we've seen CHORUS MOUTH TRUMET SOLO D GGm DA GAD ACAPELLA CHORUS CHORUS OUTRO GAD I'll wear your colors til you come back home to me GAD I'll wear your colors til you come back home to me