Music Video

Late Night Grande Hotel - Aaron Lee Tasjan (Official Audio)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Aaron Lee Tasjan
Aaron Lee Tasjan
Vocals
Doug Lancio
Doug Lancio
Electric Guitar
Patty Griffin
Patty Griffin
Harmony Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Doug Lancio
Doug Lancio
Producer
Jesse Thomas
Jesse Thomas
Recording Engineer
Paul Blakemore
Paul Blakemore
Mastering Engineer
Craig Ross
Craig Ross
Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I'm working on a morning flight to anywhere but here
I'm watching this evening fire burn away my tears
And all my life I've left my troubles by the door
'Cause leaving is all I've ever known before
[Chorus]
It's not the way you hold me when the sun goes down
And not the way you call my name and left me standin' on the ground
And not the way you say you'll hear my heart when the music ends
For I am just learning how to fly away again
It's not the way you say you'll hear my heart when the music ends
For I am just learning how to fly away again
[Verse 2]
Maybe you were thinking that you thought you knew me well
But no one ever knows the heart of anyone else
But I feel like Garbo in this Late Night Grand Hotel
'Cause living alone is all I've ever done well
[Chorus]
It's not the way you hold me when the sun goes down
It's not the way you call my name and left me standin' on the ground
It's not the way you say you'll hear my heart when the music ends
For I am just learning how to fly away again
Not the way you say you'll hear my heart when the music ends
Oh, I am just learning how to fly away again
[Instrumental]
It's not the way you hold me when the sun goes down
It's not the way you call my name and left me standin' on the ground
It's not the way you say you'll hear my heart when the music ends
For I am just learning how to fly away again
It's not the way you say you'll hear my heart when the music ends
For I am just learning how to fly away again
Written by: Nanci Griffith
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