Disappear

Story Behind The Song

A simple blues song about the struggle with addiction

Song Description

Players on tho recording David Omlor - Lead Vocal & Rhythm Guitar Billy Murphy - Accordion Shane Blank - Lead Guitar Cameron McKeever - Back up vocals Dennis Manuel - Bass Cisco Hill - Percussion John Gee - Ukelele Josh Gould - Drums

Song Length 5:10 Genre Blues - Rock, Folk - Alternative
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Troubled Similar Artists Tom Waits, Eric Clapton
Language English

Lyrics

I look down
At a city that I've never seen
I don't know why, I don't know why we're here.

I watch you
You could have come out of my dreams
And I Don't know why, I don't why we're here

But the more time that I spend with you
The more time that I seem to disappear

Verse 2
I walk down
To street that I've never been on
And I don't know why, I don't know why
you make feel this way

And I wonder
If when I come back that you will be gone
And I don't know why, I don't know why
I want you to stay
But the more time that I spend with you
The more time that my soul slips away



I can't live without you
And lord knows that I can't be alone
And I just can't keep running
But you I can never go home
No no


Solo

Verse 3
I fall down
To a place that I never have been
And I don't know why, I don't know why
I follow you here

And I lay down
To cover up things that I've seen
And I don't know why, I don't why
I need you near me
But the more time that I spend with you
The more time that I seem to disappear

The more time that I seem to disappear

a big production blues song. has a cool vibe to it. the production is grand the music fits well. nice guitar solo and vocal.
enjoyable big blues number. dark and moody modern blues

Good blues song. Good instrumental and vocal comes through.

a well recorded good moody chilled blues ballad. nice sound quality production and vocal style. with some cool guitar and drums to match

Well produced. Good voice. All round cool track. Enjoyed the listen. Reminded me a bit of Julian Lennon.

I think it's well done under every aspect. The quietly bewildered and restless guitar main figure, integrated in a bluesy song, gives to the song quite a stark personality. Very good B.B. Kingesque guitar phrasings. The eerie sounds at the end work well, and bring a sonic variation.

I really like this recording, the band sounds great. I think the harmonies are outstanding and really compliment the already impressive lead singer. Guitar work is on point. All in all a great blues song.

Lyrics David Omlor Music David Omlor
Producer David Omlor Publisher David Omlor
This track is on 1 Broadjam Top 10 Lists
Top 10 List Rank
Blues - Rock #6
This track is on 20 Member Playlists
Playlist Creator Playlist Name Date Added
Cyndi Corkran David Omlor 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Just Love It! 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Melodic grooves 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Awsome vocals 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Great R&B 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Edgy soundtrack 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Bad Blues!!! 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Beautiful Soul 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Dark & mysterious 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Dreamy 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Songs of Heartbreak 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Rage and Illusion 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Dark Beauty 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Best Blues 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Bluesy Rock 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran R&B great grooves! 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Songs of Regret 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran Songs of Intrigue 10/12/2016
Cyndi Corkran My Top Songs 10/12/2016
Leach & Radice My Top Songs 12/9/2015

Other Songs By David Omlor

Song
Actions
Face of Jesus
Folk - Rock
Plays: 38
Separation
Blues - Country
Plays: 18
One True Love
Folk - Americana
Plays: 89
Down the River
Folk - Rock
Plays: 101
View All Songs
Clean Clean

Clean Clean

Artist Name
00:00 / 00:00