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See You On the Other Side

from Into the Great Unknown by Bradford Loomis

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    Into the Great Unknown takes Bradford’s trademark soulful Roots/Americana sound and digs deep to an uncharted depth. He crafts passionately hopeful melodies to carry you through the gritty conditions of Southern slavery in Get on That Train. Stampede uses a haunting refrain and soaring strings to paint desperately beautiful imagery. See You On the Other Side and Dead Man’s Dance employ powerful intricate melodies that will get your feet stomping.
    In depth, breadth, feel and composition, Into the Great Unknown is a bolder more daring leap for this songwriter whose original debut was just a foreshadow of his extraordinary talent.

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O my sisters won’t you come with me, I’m going down to the river Lord let the Ghost wash over me
O my brothers won’t you come with me, I’m going down to the river Lord put this weary soul at ease

I will see you on the other side and love there will be darkness before I see the light
Though I may be fearful on that my final day, I know you’ll be waiting to help me find my way

All of my kin who have died and gone before rest now in peace upon that distant shore
I know that my time will come someday, but I rest assured in the midst of grace

I am Barabbas the man whom they set free my Lord carried the weight of brutal pardoning
I will not cast this mercy aside I know I’ll meet my maker on the other side


Chorus

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord:
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored
And lo above the Earth on that final fateful day, I’ll fly away

Chorus

O my sisters won’t you come with me, I’m going down to the river Lord let the Ghost wash over me
O my brothers won’t you come with me, I’m going down to the river Lord put this weary soul at ease
O my mother won’t you come with me, I’m going down to the river Lord let the Ghost wash over me
O my father won’t you come with me, I’m going down to the river Lord put this weary soul at ease

Chorus x2



© 2012 Bradford Loomis

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from Into the Great Unknown, released May 18, 2013

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Bradford Loomis Nashville, Tennessee

Brad marries grit and melody to dig to the roots of American folklore and speak of the raw reality of the human condition with soul, passion, and hope. Brad’s stories span a lifetime of relatable emotions, be it the bitterness of loss, the deep longing of regret, the enduring hope of love, or the elation of joy. ... more

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