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​Listen here: Roiki Version, Ben's version


The night burns me up The day burns me down I thought consequences Were something I'd drown In a watering grave Somewhere far off at sea But they drew a bead on me

The man at my local He sure damned my eyes But when the sun sets I still miss Getting drinks there sometimes I was watching the weather Just to see what it'd do When I drew a bead on you

Lady I can't lie And my ears they do ring I thought consequences Was something I'd chain up And sink to the bottom of a running by stream But they drew a bead on me They drew a bead on me


Music and lyrics by Benjamin Adair Murphy ASCAP (464341364). Published by Watery Grave Music ASCAP (396517127)


Roiki Version: Produced by Roy Gurel

Mixed by Assaf Spector and Roy Gurel

Mastered by Brian Lucey Vocals by Roy Gurel Guitars and percussion by Roy Gurel Upright bass by Derek Nievergelt Piano by Yuval Semo Drums by Tzafrir Lichtenstein


From Trouble Came, released August 28, 2019 released August 1, 2016


So here's what I know All the best things come crooked All the best things come out of their minds

So let's dance do-si-do Don't sit down good lookin' We got silver and gold on the line

So sugar don't cry Somebody needs the bed And I'm not looking to begin again I'm not looking to begin all that again

Well we could drive through the cold Until the bedrock gets busted Or we could sit on our hands through the night

And when the sun starts to cook All the laws on the books You and I we will still be just fine

So sugar don't cry Somebody needs the bed And I'm not looking to begin again I'm not looking to begin all that again

Music and lyrics by Benjamin Adair Murphy ASCAP (464341364). Published by Watery Grave Music ASCAP (396517127)

Produced by Roy Gurel

Mixed by Assaf Spector and Roy Gurel Mastered by Brian Lucey Vocals by Roy Gurel, Chen Prat, Yael Kraus Guitars and percussion by Roy Gurel Drums and bass by Assaf Spector Wurlitzer by Yuval Semo


From Trouble Came, released August 28, 2019 released August 1, 2016



Listen: Roike's version, Ben's demo version


I skimmed the surface, but I stayed on top Floating there like a boat that's lost You looked at me like I was insane Like I’m the first man to ever land a seaplane The first man to land a seaplane

Birds came up, dolphins too They wondered what this machine might do Radio calls from New York and L.A To the first man to ever land a seaplane The first man to land a seaplane

Maps and measures they fall away into the waves Into the waves Birds of paradise and birds of prey They look the same They all look the same

There’s some kind of light when you smile like you do The water's all white and the air’s all blue There’s some kind of light when you call my name Like I’m the first man to ever land a seaplane First man to land a seaplane



Music and lyrics by Benjamin Adair Murphy (ASCAP)


Roiki Version:

Produced by Roy Gurel

Mixed by Assaf Spector and Roy Gurel

Mastered by Brian Lucey Vocals by Roy Gurel and Yula Yael Beeri and Chen Prat Guitars and percussion by Roy Gurel Piano by Yuval Semo Bass by Assaf Spector Drums by Stahv Danker

From Trouble Came, released August 28, 2019 released August 1, 2016



Ben's demo version:

Guitar and vocals by Benjamin Adair Murphy

Guitar and percussion by Roy Gurel

Recorded by Roy Gurel

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