Count the Stars was a four piece rock band by ways of Albany, New York. Chris Kasarjian (guitar/vocals), Dave Shapiro (drums), Adam Manning (guitar), and Clarke Foley (bass) brought the rock and energy back onto the scene with their catchy songs and irresistable on-stage charisma. As a young band they believed in the somewhat dying do-it-yourself ethic, recruiting themselves to malls and local shows to promote themselves. They also recorded, as an unsigned band
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
Intro: G#Eb This brand new skin FmC# is wearing thin G#Eb and you'll never know FmC#m(hold) until its gone
Interlude: G#EbFmC#G#/CBbm G#EbFmC#Eb
Verse 1: G#Eb What does it take to Fm get this through to you C#G#/CBbmG# (what does it take) Eb subject yourself to FmC# things that you deserve G# just stop me if Eb you've heard enough Fm of what you should C# have said and done G# like promises Eb that never last Bbm you can waste your whole life Eb you'll never get the best of mine
Chorus 1: G#Eb This brand new skin FmC# is wearing thin G#Eb and you'll never know FmC# until its gone
Verse 2: G#Eb How far you go just Fm to destroy yourself C#G#/CBbmG# (How far you go) G#Eb tuck in your self FmC# esteem it's falling out G#Eb tomorrow may come easier Fm like yesterday C# was never there G# surprising as it Eb always seems Bbm you could take A lifetime Eb you'll never get the best of mine
(Repeat Chorus 1)
Bridge: FmG# I'll stay the "maybe" Bbm that waits on you FmG# now I'm "pathetic" Bbm for letting go FmG# just think of this Bbm as a lesson learned C# to never take advantage of Eb the people that depend on you
Chorus 2: Bass Only G#Eb This brand new skin FmC#G#/CBbm is wearing thin G#Eb and you'll never know FmC# until
Chorus 3: G#Eb This brand new skin FmC#G#/CBbm is wearing thin G#Eb and you'll never know FmC# until its gone