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Disappearing Nightly - Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings
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Disappearing Nightly Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings

"Disappearing Nightly" by Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, released in 1997, blends #Rock and blues. The song explores themes of love, loss, and the fleeting nature of relationships. Its lyrical meaning reflects on the ephemeral moments in life. The track features a mix of classic rock instrumentation and jazzy rhythms, showcasing Wyman's eclectic style.

Disappearing Nightly - Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings
I go where the weather's good
I do what I think I should
I move nearly every day
Trying to drive the blues away

I do what I want to do
I know who I'm talking to
I`m heading down the highway
I always do it my way

Disappearing nightly
Disappearing nightly
Disappearing nightly

I always take my pay in cash
Kings, queens and jacks
Life is like a card game
Playing for the prize of fame

Writing down another tune
Yet another dressing room
Cut another piece of cake
Looking for a big break

Try and make a square deal
Hard to get a square meal
Never get the ends to meet
Seldom have enough to eat
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