At your absolute best, you may still not be good enough for the wrong person. At your worst, you'll be worth it to the right person...
lyrics
Oh worried one, oh worried one, you don’t need to worry no more.
Oh worried one, oh worried one, leave your thoughts at the door.
Come lay your heavy head on by me, take a step come on sleep beside me.
Oh worried one, oh worried one, you don’t need to worry no more.
Come on speak to me, oh speak to me, and tell me what you’re thinking.
Come on speak to me, oh speak to me, I know its hard without drinking.
They say you’ve got to be cruel to be kind, so I’ll keep on asking, I hope you don’t mind.
Come on speak to me, oh speak to me, and tell me all of your thoughts.
Oh I – want to be with you, oh you.
And I – oh I’m scared too, its true ooo
You say you’re up and down, oh up and down. You don’t need to tell me I see it.
You say you’re up and down, oh up and down. You don’t need to tell me I feel it.
You told me that boy form day dot, but I’m going nowhere, I like this spot.
You say you’re up and down, oh up and down, I’ll work through it cause I want to be with you.
Oh I – want to be with you, oh you.
And I – oh I’m scared too, its true ooo
Please know that I’m scared too, oh I’m scared too. You panic, have these doubts and you do one.
Please know that I’m scared too, oh I’m scared too. I’m not as strong as I make out, but I won’t run.
So keep your head on your shoulders now. Trust in my words and I’ll show you how.
To make this loving fun, be a two not one. Lets make this loving fun!
credits
from Read Me Write,
track released September 1, 2019
All songs written by Amy Papiransky PRS/MCPS
Amy Papiransky - vocals and keys
Innes Watson - electric guitar
Graham Rorie - mandolin
Charlie Stewart - double bass
Rory Matheson - keys
Angus Lyon - keys, wurlitzer and synths
Phil Cunningham - accordion
John Lowrie - percussion
Since making the final of the BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year, Amy Papiransky has continued to carve her name in
the Scottish music scene.
“A bit of Dolly and a bit of Carole King with the piano, and a real tie in with good country writing over her stunning Scottish accent!” – BRIT and Ivor Novello Award Winning Singer/Songwriter KT Tunstall....more
Great Scottish band! The addition of guests like Duncan Chisholm-fiddler extraordinaire- and Julie Fowlis-an authentic voice of Scotland- make it perfect. dardar1126
Just the most fun. Every set is one I want to sit down and learn, and they play with so much ENERGY and STYLE. Crunchy, tangible sound. I'll never get tired of listening to Kinnaris Quintet play. andpersand