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The Royal Blues

by GREGOR McEWAN

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Summer hits back, it’s one hundred degrees Time flies by fast, like the birds and the bees My t-shirt’s so sweaty, you better call it sweater I featured Tom Petty in a love letter Here comes my girl, too good to be true Don’t do me like that, I’m depending on you You can’t stand constant waiting for something Springtime has gone and summer is coming And the sunlight comforts my limbs I’ve been too tired to tighten strings And I buy reach while you buy things Gold accounts and silver linings You’ve prepped my toothbrush since I ran into you When I drank too much you did it, too My head is spinning, don’t bother me! Girl, you’re like winning the lottery When it really matters I always lose Defeated and shattered like my royal blues I can’t stand constant defeat in big games Springtime has gone and summer remains

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released July 30, 2021

(Stargazer Records / The Orchard)

written & composed by Gregor McEwan
(Freibank Music Publishing)

produced & mixed by Gregor McEwan & Thies Neu
recorded & mastered by Thies Neu at Tonbrauerei, Berlin

supported by Initiative Musik gGmbH with project funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media

Artwork Design by Gregor McEwan
Logo Design by OlgaUwaga

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GREGOR McEWAN Leer, Germany

"These are obscenely expertly performed songs, an essence. Maybe Gregor McEwan has never before presented his art with this kind of focus. These tunes are a sensation! All this adrenaline, this joy, this melancholy inundating the listener. This is what this kind of music should be about - and nothing else. Every time I listen to it I am exhausted. Thank you for that!" (Linus Volkmann) ... more

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