Snowy really enjoyed getting back to his roots and playing twelve bar shuffles again.
The band toured Europe and released two albums, 'Change my life' and 'Blues on me' (or 'Open for Business' as it was called in certain Countries).
"It was nice just to play guitar again for a while and play all my old favorites, but after a couple of years I felt that I needed to stretch out musically again" says Snowy White
At the beginning of 1990 the Blues Agency chapter of Snowy's career ended as he started writing songs for his next album, 'Highway to the Sun'.
The Blues Agency : Jeff Allen / Graham Bell / Kuma Harada
Through the years, he released records under his own name Snowy White , as well as under the names Snowy White's Blues Agency and Snowy White & the White Flames.
JUDGEMENT DAY
Snowy White's Blues Agency Lyrics
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Watch out baby, the past is catching up on you
Now when it comes to your judgement day
Lord knows what you're gonna do
Listen baby, you've got to change your evil ways
Listen baby, you've got to change your evil ways
Trouble gonna dog you till the end of your days
Listen baby you know I worry about you so
Listen baby you know I worry about you so
Now when it comes to your judgement day
Lord knows what you're gonna do
Snowy White's Blues Agency's "Judgement Day" is a bluesy tune that warns the singer about the consequences of her actions in the past. The lyrics convey the message that one's past deeds are bound to catch up with her someday, and she will have to face the consequences on her judgment day. The singer urges the subject to change her evil ways and warns her that trouble will follow her wherever she goes until she transforms herself. The last line of the chorus "Lord knows what you're gonna do" adds a religious undertone to the song, emphasizing that the singer's actions will ultimately decide her fate in the afterlife.
The first verse of the song "Watch out baby, the past is catching up on you" is a warning sign that the singer has been living in denial of her deeds, and it is time to face the music. The second verse "Listen baby, you've got to change your evil ways" is an invitation to the singer to transform herself and live a life free of guilt and remorse. The last verse "Listen baby you know I worry about you so" highlights the singer's concern for the singer and emphasizes the importance of transforming oneself before it is too late.
Line by Line Meaning
Watch out baby, the past is catching up on you
Be cautious, your past actions are catching up to you
Now when it comes to your judgement day, Lord knows what you're gonna do
On the day of reckoning, only God knows how you'll act
Listen baby, you've got to change your evil ways
Pay attention, you must alter your wicked behavior
Trouble gonna dog you till the end of your days, trouble gonna dog you
You'll be plagued by problems until your dying day
Listen baby you know I worry about you so
I'm concerned about you, my dear
Contributed by Lincoln P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@charlie01546
First time I've heard this, deserves more visitors!!
@carlosoliveira6548
GREAT MUSIC