Five in the Evening
by KP Devlin
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Artist:
K.P. Devlin
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Title:
Five in the Evening
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Genre:
Country - Classic
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Mood:
Up/Positive
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Speed:
Fast (130-160)
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Instruments:
Real Drums/Drum Kit, Acoustic Guitar (Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin), Electric Guitar (Clean, Overdriven), Bass
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Track type:
Lyric - Full Length
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Date added:
1/1/0001
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Lyric themes:
Moving On Change Letting Go, Moving On Letting Go, Fighting Arguing, Loneliness
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Lyrics:
I don't know what you've been doin'
I don't care who you've been seein'
I'm on my way back home
Well it's five in the evening, and I feel so all alone
Time for me to make a decision
Think I'm ready for the transition
And I know I'm gonna give it my best
But it's five in the evening, and I really am a mess
Bridge:
I told her last night, "don't look at me like that,
You make me nervous."
She looked back at me and spit in my eye, she said
"That's what you get for being honest."
Well now she says that she has to be leaving
That's OK cause I'm sick of heaving (or grieving)
And she's on her way out the door
It's five in the evening, and I've seen this scene before
Solo (Verse chords)
This time I think I've got it right
No more spending wasteful nights
This is the end of the line
Cause it's five in the evening, and now I know what is mine
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Keywords:
peppy, cheerful, upbeat, energetic, americana
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Ending type:
Fade Out
KP Devlin
New York, NY United States
Genres:
Folk,
Ambient Soundscapes,
Easy Listening,
Contemporary/Pop,
Classic,
Bluegrass,
Alternative,
Production Electronica,
Pop Rock,
Alternative Pop,
Adult Contemporary,
Underscores,
Soundtrack Alternatives,
Production Rock,
Promo Music,
HumanDrama/Emotions,
Horror/Suspense,
Production Electronica,
Comedy,
Americana/Western,
Roots Rock,
Production Rock,
Pop Rock,
Indie Rock,
Alternative Pop,
Other,
Island,
Acoustic,
Mexican_Norteno,
Mexican_Mariachi