Original printing of the 1978 J. Jasmine Songbook, which has scores, lyrics and images for all the songs on the "J. Jasmine: My New Music" LP. Printed but never distributed because of the book distribution house going out of business, this is a must-have item for fans of Humber and Rosenboom.
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a postcard is all i received from you
after you left me alone and so blue.
goodbye was the message, grand canyon the view.
oh lord, please help me, what am i gonna do.
there's a grand canyon in my heart.
it keeps erroding me further apart.
oh, please, fill it in, let love come again,
and let me learn how to make a new start.
this canyon is lonely, it's wide and it's deep,
but made up of mountains, so tall and so steep.
guess i'll learn how to feel like those mountains instead,
i'll take the canyon from my heart, get him out of my head.
there's a grand canyon in my heart.
it keeps erroding me further apart.
oh, please, fill it in, let love come again,
and let me learn how to make a new start.
credits
from J. Jasmine: My New Music,
released February 23, 2018
lyrics and melodies by j. jasmine
music by david charles rosenboom
j. jasmine: lead vocal
david charles rosenboom: piano and tack piano
sam ashley: back-up vocal
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