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More Than a Whisper: Celebrating the Music of Nanci Griffith
01. You Can’t Go Home Again
02. Love at the Five & Dime
03. Listen to the Radio
04. Love Wore a Halo (Back Before the War)
05. Trouble in the Fields
06. Gulf Coast Highway
07. Outbound Plane
08. Radio Fragile
09. It’s a Hard Life Wherever You Go
10. Late Night Grande Hotel
11. Ford Econoline
12. Banks of the Pontchartrain
13. More Than a Whisper
14. From a Distance
She owned a hotel on Jersey shore
She made her living sending the sailors door to door
He was a small Hawaiian with a crooked smile
But he made her eyes light up like the heavens on the 4th of July

She ran the numbers, they say she ran them clean
And those porcelain hands keep a ledger even in her sleep
While he worked the See-Bees in the Philippines
They say she made more money than you and I will ever see

Love was an anchor on the Jersey shore
If you were looking for love, boys, you could have found it in '44
'Cause love wore a halo back before the war
When the men loved the women
And the women knew what men were for

It was in the winter when he came home
He had to hold those porcelain hands just to keep her warm
So they had a daughter, they named her Stephanie Anne
Hey, they sent her off to Vasser to find herself a family man

Now he sold the hotel, it belongs to me
I watch those sailors come and go like the waves in the sea
I hung their portraits up in the honeymoon suite
I hear their fishing their lives away down in the Florida Keys

'Cause love was an anchor on the Jersey shore
If you were looking for love, boys, you could have found it in '44
'Cause love wore a halo back before the war
When the men loved the women
And the women knew what men were for

'Cause love was an anchor on the Jersey shore
If you were looking for love, boys, you could have found it in '44
'Cause love wore a halo back before the war
When the men loved the women
And the women knew what men were for

When the men loved the women
And the women knew what men were for
When the men loved the women nnd the women knew what men were for