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Indian Summer

from For Imagination's Sake by Page 99

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lyrics

Another sunset paints the western sky
How many more before the skies turn gray
Seems to get shorter; (shorter and shorter) every day

It’s mid October but it feels just like
A celebration on the 4th of July
Such an illusion; but it feels so alive

We used to call it Indian Summer
We used to dance in the rain
We used to call it Indian Summer; it’s never the same
Never the same


An unexpected breeze is in the air
Another chance to grab a little more
Of what’s been driftin’ away; drifting’ away
It’s always slippin’ away - slippin’ away

We used to call it Indian Summer
We used to laugh in the rain
We used to call it Indian Summer; it’s never the same
Never the same

We used to call it Indian Summer
We used to dance in the rain
We used to call it Indian Summer; it’s never the same
Never the same

We used to call it Indian Summer
We used to laugh in the rain
We used to call it Indian Summer; it’s never the same
Never the same

credits

from For Imagination's Sake, released June 24, 2022
Lead vocal: John Nixon

Backing vocals: Duane Harlick, Russ Fitzpatrick, John Nixon

Vocal arrangement: Russ Fitzpatrick

Sax solo: Chase Baird

Acoustic guitars: Chip Kipps

Rhythm guitars: Duane Harlick

Bass: Bill Salisbury

Everything else: John Nixon

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Page 99 was founded to keep the ideals of great West Coast music of the 1970’s and ‘80’s alive. Interesting chord progressions, sophisticated melodies, and top-level musicianship are values that should never be lost or diminished. In the style of artists such as Toto, Boz Scaggs, Steely Dan, Marc Jordan, Kenny Loggins, The Doobie Brothers, Pages, Airplay, and more! ... more

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