Bread And Gravy
Martha Davis Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Martha Davis:


Bridge Of Sighs I can't remember by innocence I want to know where all…
Don't Ask Out Loud Sad eyes follow you Find something new Or look away Call …
Don't Tell Me the Time Uneasy eyes rest on a clock A nervous hand reveals a…
Dont Tell Me The Time Uneasy eyes rest on a clock A nervous hand reveals a…
Heaven Outside My Door Chances are God lives in heaven Chances are I'll go to…
Just Like You The morning seems so cold Like waking up in a strange…
Lust Against my northern window The volcanic glass of peles hair…
My Promise Holding on to your whispers Hanging on to the finest lines …
Rebecca Rebecca said she didn't know Why they left him there In th…
Take the L Watching my head, holding my face One more evening gone to…
Tell It To The Moon I tell it to the moon Scream it to the stars…
The Hardest Part Of A Broken Heart I used to love to hear your name It always used…



What Money Might Buy A vision in white Lit up the night A girl more or…


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A. DUBITANTE

I actually think the song is about being truly rich, stating a lot of seemingly small things that are really good to have. Enough food as compared to going hungry, a nice husband (or at least fiancée) who gives lots of kisses, fitting clothes instead of hand-me downs, and so forth. I prefer the Ethel Waters recording, though. But thanks for uploading anyway!

Sliptrail

Now I get it! You´ve got me convinced! Thanks!

A. DUBITANTE

@Sliptrail
oo, she's got "beans and bacon", too, and lots of it, so there's plenty of food and variety implied, I think. And she sings "my clothes all fit me well, and I wear a nice ring" so to me there's no irony involved, just deep and happy contentment with what she has. That's actually why it's one of my favorite songs of all times.
And, by the way, I do like your photo-collage-type thing, it's a nice way to present the song. Thanks again.

Sliptrail

@Ann Dettmar Interesting point of view, thanks for commenting. Like I wrote I think she sounds content but for instance the little aside about the "fitting clothes" I interpret as an ironic reference to the lean diet, no meat and potatoes meaning the clothes hang loose not tight...

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