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The Cello Player

from Landing Lights by James Dey

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    My debut album, first released in 2005. CD comes with a lovely lyric booklet so you can sing along at home. Or not.
    Artwork designed by Matt Astley.

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lyrics

The cello player is a picture on my wall, I'll catch her when she falls and protect her.
The cello player is a picture in my mind, so delicately mine, I can't describe it.

As right as rain, as right as rain.
I suppose I can't complain.

The cello player is a voice that speaks in dreams, so pure and rich and clean.
The cello player gives my swansong it's lament, she reminds me to repent and remember.

As right as rain, as right as rain.
I suppose I can't complain.

credits

from Landing Lights, released October 1, 2005
Electric guitar - John Dey
Violin - Andy Sykes
Backing vocals - Lisa Mallaghan

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James Dey Leeds, UK

James is based in Leeds, England, where he finds inspiration in birds, trees, overheard conversations and nostalgic longings. The music is all hushed beauty, telling small stories of seemingly unremarkable things.
2022 will see the release of new album ‘Tongues in Trees’, drawn from James' theatre soundtracks.

“Beautiful, exploratory, gorgeous songwriting…I love it” - Guy Garvey, BBC 6 Music.
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