Once upon a time
I met a crazy man
He told me babe
I’m going to be rollin’ down the river
I was asking, “Are you crazy?”
He said, Baby I have got to go there
The city of water is calling me
And I am rollin’ down the river
I am rollin’ down the river
I am rollin’ down the river
I am rollin’ down the river
And all they got
is the blues in their veins
And all they got
Are paddles in their hands
They’re rollin’ down the river
They’re rollin’ down the river
They’re rollin’ down the river
They let the good times roll
They let the good times roll
They let the good times roll
They let the good times roll
They’re rollin’ down the river
They’re rollin’ down the river
They’re rollin’ down the river
They’re rollin’ down the river....
credits
from Ishantu,
released September 17, 2016
Composition and Lyrics: Ishantu
Production: Reto Burrell
Recording: Reto Burrell
Mixing: Dave Hofmann
Mastering: Oli Bösch
Vocals: Ishantu
Guitar: Reto Burrell
Keys: Thomas Kull
Upright Bass: Lukas Kurmann
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