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Written and arranged by Rob Miles
Recorded and Mixed on tape by Arthur dB at Studio Saint-Lambert, Paris, France.
Mastered by Quentin at Soundtrip, France.

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Slipping away
Come on, my love, we're slipping away
Look how the time is slipping away
We'd never have thought it yesterday
That we'd be slipping away
Come on, my love, we're slipping away
Look how the time is slipping away
We won't be here by the end of the day

But don't pack your suitcase
You won't need it there
It might feel unfinished
But it's only fair
Let's toast to old friends
We won't see again
Let's raise our glasses
And sing our refrain

Time is drip-drip-dripping out the bottom of the clock
Those that haven't realised will be in for a shock
There'll never come a point when we've got nothing left to say
But everything it its due course is slip-slip-slipping away

credits

from These Are The Days, released November 15, 2020
Rob Miles : Voice, Guitar
Alice Gauthier : Clarinet
Solène Doually : Backing Vocals
Bruno Sigogneau : Double Bass
Elsa Dominguez : Backing Vocals, Ukulele
Léo Jacquet : Drums

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Rob Miles & Les Clés Anglaises Paris, France

Rob Miles is a visual artist and songwriter who grew up in Brighton, UK. Moving to Paris in 2015 he put together his band Les Clés Anglaises, performing his songs with a unique energy and style, blending influences from a love of blues and gospel, country, soul, and rock & roll. ... more

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