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Nothing's Wrong

by Blue Acres & Laura Rae

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Finding moments of joy as we leave the darkness of winter behind us, Blue Acres and Laura Rae’s voices come together in friendship to remind us that there are better days ahead if we remember to open our eyes and breathe.

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A season of hard times
Winter in my mind
Everything's freezing
No interest in hindsight
No colours in low light
No interest in me
Nothing's wrong but my hands won't stop shaking

New every morning
Still I feel the same

I'll stay until sunrise
Winter is outside
And it's always changing
There's magic in twilight
If you open your eyes
Remember your breathing
Nothing's wrong yet my heart won't stop racing

New every morning
Still I feel the same

Nothing's wrong,
Nothing's wrong,
Nothing's wrong,
Nothing's wrong,
Nothing's wrong,
Nothing's wrong

New every morning
Still I feel the same

New every morning
Still I feel the same

credits

released April 25, 2024
Music & Lyrics by Darrel Cameron & Laura Rae
Production: Darrel Cameron & Laura Rae
Recorded at The Guest Room & Blue Acres Studios

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Laura Rae Nova Scotia

Bilingual chanteuse, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and educator Laura Rae dances between languages and genres, influenced equally by soulful Norah Jones as rock legend Sheryl Crow.
Her debut French Album Chansons pour ma grand-mère, tells the story of her grandmother's life in Dalhousie, New Brunswick, weaving love, grief and redemption together in her songs.
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