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Gretchen Peters - Toma Uno: Radio con Botas - Chill of an Early Fall
Toma Uno: Radio con Botas
Disc 1
01. Blame the Vain
02. That’s What I Get
03. To Lonely Too Long
04. Holdin’ Back
05. Mists of Down Below (radio edit)
06. Any Love but Our Love
07. Make It Through This World
08. Mississippi and Me
09. Stillhouse Road
10. I’m Pretending
11. You Lie
12. Time
13. One Moment More
14. Old Folks at Home / Swanee River
15. The South Wind of Summer
Disc 2
01. All Because of You
02. Hold On
03. Leavin’ On My Mind
04. Henry
05. Master of Disaster
06. Just to See You Smile
07. Stick Around
08. All Aboard (edit)
09. Truth #2
10. Ride Me Down Easy
11. El Cerrito Place
12. Chill of an Early Fall
13. Rum and Rodeo
14. Grapevine
15. Cupid Shot Us Both With an Arrow
16. Nuestros Amigos
17. Big Sciota
18. Wolf Creek
19. International Heartache
20. Time
21. El Cerrito Place
22. Age of Miracles
23. Everyday Angel
24. The River
25. Riding With Private Malone
26. Oil Patch Town
27. Sun Tangled Angel Revival
28. Worry Too Much
29. 60 Cumberland Country
30. Cumberland Country
31. Profile of a Performing Artist
Well his old friend
from his own end of town
dropped by today
Way down deep inside me
something died
When she came 'round
to see him that way.
Here it comes again
that same old chilly wind
Will blow like a cold winter squall.
And I'll begin to feel
the chill of an early fall.
And I'll be drinking again
and thinking whenever she calls
There's a storm coming on
it won't be too long
till the snow falls.
Oh I'll be sober some
But when October comes and goes
in no time at all
I'll begin to feel
the chill of an early fall.
Oh how quick they slip away
here today and gone tomorrow.
Love and seasons never stay
bitter winds are sure to follow.
Well there's no doubt
it's gonna be cold out tonight.
I've shivered all day.
When I look in his eyes
Needing to hold him so tight
he just looks away.
Oh he'll swear that it's true—
she's just someone he knew
long ago.
I'll know that's not all
I'll begin to feel
the chill of an early fall.
I'll begin to feel
the chill of an early fall.