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Jun 3, 2014 · INVISIBLE HOUR. I left the yard then came back in, I drank up your bathtub gin— And though I lived, it left me weak But I raise myself back up to speak… For it hit me hard, the mandolin That cried just there inside your door— And though it left me high and dry I know too soon I’ll ask for more. Oh I’ve come back to plead and dance,
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Invisible Hour is the thirteenth studio album by American musician Joe Henry. It was released in June 2014 under Work Song Recordings. It was released in June 2014 under Work Song Recordings. Track listing [ edit ]
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- July 2013
- Joe Henry
- June 3, 2014
Feb 26, 2024 · Joe Henry’s song “Invisible Hour” is a soul-stirring melody that delves deep into the complexities of human emotion and experience. Released in 2014 as the title track of his album, this song captivates listeners with its poignant lyrics and hauntingly beautiful melodies.
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Jun 3, 2014 · Maybe, as a nearly 20-year-old review suggested, Henry is burdened by an “idiosyncratic broadmindedness.”. Henry’s songsmithing is indeed broadminded. Music Critic review of Invisible Hour, the Jun 3, 2014 album release by Joe Henry. Joe Henry doesn’t write love songs, although love suffuses almost every syllable he sings.
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Joe Henry's new album, Invisible Hour, comes out June 3. Audio for First Listens is no longer available after the album is released. Eternal love may sound great on paper, but in reality our most ...
Mar 31, 2014 · Joe Henry. Invisible Hour. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. My new album that stands trembling upon your threshold, Invisible Hour, is my 13th as a solo artist. It represents plenty to me beyond sheer endurance; and though I feel myself continuing to evolve daily (as we all must), I nonetheless believe, if allowed, that this stands as a defining moment ...
But I raise myself back up to speak…. For it hit me hard, the mandolin. That cried just there inside your door—. And though it left me high and dry. I know too soon I'll ask for more. Oh I've ...