If you'd like something not quite as good as vinyl but a damn sight better than a download, then the 'Live At Long Row' CD is for you.
It comes in a gatefold cardboard case, with original imagery and artwork from Luke Stone of LASTONEDESIGN, and handily fits into the glove compartment of your car, where you'll forget about it until you eventually have to have a bit of a clean-out before the MOT.
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TELL ME
Written and Performed by Matthew Frederick
Produced by Matthew Frederick and Daniel Tudor Edwards
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at Long Row Audio
lyrics
Tell me what you want
Tell me what you need
And tell me if it's true that we will never be
And tell me if it's me
Or tell me if it's you
Oh darling, please, I need to know what I can do
Oh, I'm sorry
And whatever it is, I won't do it again
Oh, I'm sorry
But I've loved you since the dawn of way back when
Oh, I'm sorry
And I hope and I pray that this is not the end
I am sorry
Tell me if I'm right
Or tell me if I'm wrong
That you should be within my heart where you belong
So darling, please don't go
I'm begging you to stay
Cos I know, I know things are meant to be this way
Oh, I'm sorry
And whatever it is, I won't do it again
Oh, I'm sorry
But I've loved you since the dawn of way back when
Oh, I'm sorry
And I hope and I pray that this is not the end
I am sorry
Oh, I'm sorry
And whatever it is, I won't do it again
Oh, I'm sorry
But I've loved you since the dawn of way back when
Oh, I'm sorry
And I hope and I pray that this is not the end
I am sorry
I am sorry
credits
from Live At Long Row,
released April 20, 2015
Matthew Frederick | Vocals, Piano
BORDERS: ACOUSTIC B SIDES. A collection of stripped-back reworkings of the first four singles from Climbing Trees' second album 'Borders'. Matthew Frederick