P. Duffy

P. is 120 years old. He is the Piano Player of Duffy & the Legends. P. is also known as "The Real Phil Duffy". P. is located in Tokyo at 東京空域/Tokyo Airspace.

P. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to talk to media in order to get ahead professionally.

Middle Age Blues

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Song Details

Middle Age Blues is Crowdpleaser music in tempo Allegro. The music is revolutionary and the lyrics are earth shaking. The song was written 2/8/2010 by P. Duffy. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 43
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 20
Genre: Blues
Owner: None
First Revealed: 2/8/2010 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed.

Dominant Instruments

Lead Vocals
Piano

Special Lyrics

When I went past the age of forty years
I did it in pain, with buckets of tears
Though it's hard for me to recall the details
I'll tell you the story of how I went off the rails

By the age of sixteen I was travelling the Earth
Playing the blues that I was born to at birth
Blind Peg-Leg Jefferson was my touring band
Called on some folks to give me a hand

Before long we hit the top of the charts
Hard working blues had won our fans' hearts
But after three albums we decided to change
From blues to rock to extend my musical range

In Clash of the Social Titans we made our stand
The world at our feet, all ours to command
Turned the volume up to eleven, making it loud
Sold out worldwide stadiums, packed in the crowds

Six albums on, we reached the grand age
Our middle-life-crisis hit us whilst on stage
Minds tired of touring, bodies tortured by booze
The stresses and strains that finally lit my fuse

A crazy year when the band left me standing
My liver was shot, I took a crash landing
With my brain knocked out by whisky debris
I went off the rails on a Jazz Odyssey

Came back to my senses when the booze was cut out
Headed back to my roots, into blues with no doubt
Started up the Bluesbreakers with a will to succeed
Spreading music of life to those who would heed

Now that I've told you my troubles and strife
Take care to hold on to what's dear in your life
Note the advice of a life in the lens
And you'll make it past the age of four tens

Record Releases

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