I saw you by the sea,
Cotton dress danced on your skin,
From the first glance,
I watched my troubles begin.
Cuz when you said to me that you had no man,
Could not believe my luck,
Now I understand,
Bella, why oh why, ever did you let me in?
Bella, why oh why, ever did you let me in?
See you over there, flowers in your hair,
Bella, what you done to me?
Found a little room where we can feel right at home.
Then you went and left, left me with the cat all alone.
I walk the beaches now with nothing in my head,
Aching in my heart, and no one in my bed.
Bella why’d you go and let your heart turn to stone?
Bella why’d you go and let your heart turn to stone?
Wish I’d never known, your body for my own,
Bella, what you done to me?
On the church lawn,
you’ve been seen dancing real tight,
With another guy,
Girl you know that ain’t right.
I loved you every night,
And the neighbours know,
How you sung with joy when the moon would glow.
Bella is it true?
All I’ve got left is this song. X4
If you think you’re all alone,
Call me on the phone,
Bella, what you done to me?
See you over there, see you standing there,
See you over there, flowers in you hair,
Bella, what you done to me?
credits
from On A Higher Plane,
released June 4, 2021
Marc-André Caron - Guitar
Anurag Dhir - Vocals
Dan Ellison - Drums, Vocals
Fabien Rose - Trumpet
Sean Scanlan - Bass
Derek Skeie - Guitar, Vocals
Johan Vinet - Saxophone
Produced by Dan Ellison & The Resojets
Recorded by Pavlo Haikalis at PHG Studio, Montréal
Mix Engineer - Efren Pereira
Asst Mix Engineer - Earl Pereira
Mixed at Dr. Juicebox Studio, Saskatoon
Mastered by Harris Newmann at Grey Market Mastering, Montréal
Formed in 2010, Montreal’s The Resojets are Marc-Andre Caron (guitar, vocals), Anurag Dhir (vocals, percussion), Dan Ellison
(drums, vocals), Sean Scanlan (bass), Derek Skeie (guitar, vocals), Fabien Rose (trumpet) and Johan Vinet (saxophone).
The Resojets are nourished by their diverse inspirations, from Rocksteady to indie, country, and blues to jazz, klezmer and rock....more
This massive compilation from Marvin Tate's Chicago ensemble is funny, wildly eclectic, and bursting with energy. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 3, 2022