I'm coming out of my cage And I’ve been doing just fine Gotta gotta be down Because I want it all It started out with a kiss How did it end up like this
Entren, entren Bienvenidos a mi nido No me tienen que pagar na', yo los invito Esto va por la casa, no me tienen que dejar propina La receta de hoy es
Talk about my baby A little Latin Lupelu She's a hot footin' baby There ain't no dance she couldn?t do She's my groovy little baby A little Latin Lupelu
silver was the color winter was a snowbell mother of the wind boys livin' off the lovewell with Lu and everybody's callin' luie luie luie you got a thing
All the way from South Carolina When the letter got to China it was loaded on a van And a man took the letter to Ling Lu San Ling Lu wrote a letter
What an amazing time What a family How did the years go by? Now it's only me Tick tock, tick tock Tick tock, tick tock Tick tock, tick tock Tick tock
rode off in the blue Now Martha Lu Whatcha gonna do? Much too big to carry now Too old for getting through And I will never leave you, Martha Lu Martha Lu
It swept me in, it tossed me out, I fear And the consequence is clear Listen to the heartbreak, my dear And now I sit alone I count the words in me if
This quick little ditty came out of a late night session with Nick, Aaron and Scott. Aaron was in the control room playing the recorder (and recording
One of the most notable features of this song is the haunting cello track by our friend, Phil Peterson. We wanted this track to be full of 'sounds', so
It seems that every Lu album had at least one "upbeat and funky" track. "Bliss" is one of those. Though we were never known to be a funk band, we did
We had recorded this song once before at Innovations Music & Media, where Straight Six was recorded. It was rough, but pop-y. At the time, this was probably
This song has always been one of my favorites, for some reason. It wasn't a single. We didn't really play it in concert (just once, that I can remember
The last song on '8th Wonder', it was intended to be such -- a last song. Was it intended to be the "final" track for Poor Old Lu? Who knows. It was,
A very nice acoustic piece written by Jesse. Matthew 11:28-30 "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take
I don't remember where this song came from... it was just 'there'. Though a number of the songs off of 'Sin' were written in the few weeks before recording
These wonderful words Are not magical Oh so spiritual And indivisible I get so confused When I see you And the center of your ways Just the center of
Certainly one of the most haunting, melodic songs that we ever wrote. I was personally completely taken by it the very first time that I heard the music