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Steely Dan ~ Deacon Blues ~ Aja (Official Remaster) HQ Audio

I want a name when I lose! Enjoy the full "Aja" album on my channel here:    • Steely Dan ~ Aja ~ Full Album ~ (HQ A...   I am not monetized, so please like and subscribe. Thank you & enjoy. (Lyrics & info below). This is the day Of the expanding man That shape is my shade There where I used to stand It seems like only yesterday I gazed through the glass At ramblers Wild gamblers That's all in the past You call me a fool You say it's a crazy scheme This one's for real I already bought the dream So useless to ask me why Throw a kiss and say goodbye I'll make it this time I'm ready to cross that fine line CHORUS: I'll learn to work the saxophone I'll play just what I feel Drink Scotch whisky all night long And die behind the wheel They got a name for the winners in the world I want a name when I lose They call Alabama the Crimson Tide Call me Deacon Blues My back to the wall A victim of laughing chance This is for me The essence of true romance Sharing the things we know and love With those of my kind Libations Sensations That stagger the mind I crawl like a viper Through these suburban streets Make love to these women Languid and bittersweet I'll rise when the sun goes down Cover every game in town A world of my own I'll make it my home sweet home CHORUS This is the night Of the expanding the man I take one last drag As I approach the stand I cried when I wrote this song Sue me if I play too long This brother is free I'll be what I want to be Walter Becker – bass Donald Fagen – synthesizer, vocals Larry Carlton, Lee Ritenour – guitar Dean Parks – acoustic guitar Pete Christlieb – tenor saxophone Victor Feldman – electric piano Bernard "Pretty" Purdie – drums Venetta Fields – backup vocals Clydie King – backup vocals Sherlie Matthews – backup vocals [The song was released in 1977, and although it’s credited to Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, the track is thought to be Fagen’s almost entirely alone. Written in his house in Malibu, the song offered Fagen a chance to create something grander and more truthful than many of his past efforts had afforded him to do. “‘Deacon Blues’ is about as close to autobiography as our tunes get,” Fagen recalled. “We were both kids who grew up in the suburbs, we both felt fairly alienated. Like a lot of kids in the ’50s, we were looking for some kind of alternative culture, an escape from where we found ourselves.”] ~ Far Out magazine (2022).

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