Rambling Man

from Where the Light Ends by Bradford Loomis

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    Bradford Loomis - Vocals, acoustic guitar
    Matt Terjeson - Bass (Stories)
    Mark Alvis - Drums
    Brett Thompson - Electric guitar (Swinging Bell)
    Kristen Palmer - Backing vocals (Rambling Man, Evangeline, Swinging Bell, Righteous Kind, Water and Wine)
    Stephanie Anne Johnson - Backing vocals (Rambling Man, Evangeline, The Break, Righteous Kind, Stories)
    Zarni deVette - Backing vocals (Chasing Stable)
    Natalie Schlabs - Backing vocals (Treading Water)
    Jenn Grinels - Vocals (Take a Swing)
    Brandon Bee - Drums (Good Old Days), electric guitar, bass, piano, keys, backing vocals, harmonium, glockenspiel and banjo
    Matt Terjeson - Sound Engineer
    Nick Bearden - Additional Engineering on Treading Water
    Troy Glessner - Mastering Engineer
    Brandon Bee - Production and Mixing

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lyrics

I’m just a ramblin man, walking in another man’s shoes
Pretending that these soles aren’t so worn
The stories that they’ve seen are told in the way they bruise
I can’t seem to listen anymore
I can’t seem to listen anymore

And our stories are spoken in the tread
In the legacy and gravestones of the dead, of the dead
Time has worn it’s welcome and my words might be a ripple in the wind
It’s time to begin, time to begin

Never been a gambling man, no I’m not about to lose
The future isn’t sworn to anyone
The past and the present have finally called a truce
Oh I feel like my days have just begun
Oh I feel like my days have just begun

And our stories are spoken in the tread
In the legacy and gravestones of the dead, of the dead
Time has worn it’s welcome and my words might be a ripple in the wind
It’s time to begin, time to begin

At best, our words, our words are like ripples in the wind oh it’s time to begin
At best, our words, our words they echo in the wind

And our stories are spoken in the tread
In the legacy and gravestones of the dead, of the dead
Time has worn it’s welcome and my words might be a ripple in the wind
It’s time to begin, time to begin


©℗ 2019 Shelly Moore and Bradford Loomis
Veiled Publishing (SESAC), Lineage Artistry (BMI)

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from Where the Light Ends, released October 11, 2019
Bradford Loomis - Vocals, acoustic guitar
Matt Terjeson - Bass (Stories)
Mark Alvis - Drums
Brett Thompson - Electric guitar (Swinging Bell)
Kristen Palmer - Backing vocals (Rambling Man, Evangeline, Swinging Bell, Righteous Kind, Water and Wine)
Stephanie Anne Johnson - Backing vocals (Rambling Man, Evangeline, The Break, Righteous Kind, Stories)
Zarni deVette - Backing vocals (Chasing Stable)
Natalie Schlabs - Backing vocals (Treading Water)
Jenn Grinels - Vocals (Take a Swing)
Brandon Bee - Drums (Good Old Days), electric guitar, bass, piano, keys, backing vocals, harmonium, glockenspiel and banjo
Matt Terjeson - Sound Engineer
Nick Bearden - Additional Engineering on Treading Water
Troy Glessner - Mastering Engineer
Brandon Bee - Production and Mixing

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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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