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Looking for You

from Wrecked by Uncle Wally and Uncle Steve

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Looking for you
Yeah I was looking for you
The streets and the parks, everywhere
I was looking for you

I can still remember fifteen
I was only a boy in sixty-four
Was it your reflection in the water
Was it you walking out the door

Were you looking for me
I don’t think so
Looking for me
Just waiting right through that night
Were you looking for me

And you were standing on the corner
Six o’clock and nothing to do
Did you smile at me or were you laughing
How to meet you, I didn’t have a clue

Looking for you
Yeah I was looking for you
The streets and the parks, everywhere
I was looking for you

Were you looking for me
I don’t think so
Looking for me
Just waiting right through that night
Were you looking for me

I was looking; still looking
I was looking; still looking
I was looking; still looking
I was looking; I’m still looking
I was looking; still looking

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from Wrecked, released June 6, 2015
feat. Stalwart - tenor sax

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Uncle Wally and Uncle Steve Hebden Bridge, UK

Steve and Wally live in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire.

They're knocking on a bit, but still planning on livin' the dream some time soon...

Sound on Sound magazine's Nell McCloud said of their first album 'Songs From a Shed':
"a tribute to just about every musical genre of the past 100 years, all in 49 and a half minutes. Bonkers? Undoubtedly. Successful? Partly. Enjoyable? Um, yes, yes it is."
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