Don Henley & Blind Pilot
Bonnie Raitt & David Lindley
Bob Schneider
Indigo Girls
Paul Thorn
Jimmy LaFave
Griffin House
Lyle Lovett
Ben Harper
Eliza Gilkyson
Venice (USA)
Kevin Welch
Keb’ Mo’
Lucinda Williams
Lyle Lovett
Karla Bonoff
Marc Cohn
Sara and Sean Watkins
Bruce Springsteen & Patti Scialfa
Shawn Colvin
Bruce Hornsby
Joan Osborne
J. D. Souther
[Verse 1]
The papers lie there helplessly
In a pile outside the door
I've tried and tried, but I just can't remember what they're for
The world outside is tugging like a beggar at my sleeve
Now that's much too old a story to believe
[Pre-Chorus]
And you know that it's taken its share of me
Even though you take such good care of me
[Chorus]
Now you say Morocco and that makes me smile
I haven't seen Morocco in a long, long while
The dreams are rolling down across the placеs in my mind
And I've just had a taste of something finе
[Verse 2]
The future hides and the past just slides
England lies between
Floating in a silver mist so cold and so clean
And California's shaking like an angry child will
Who has asked for love and is unanswered still
[Pre-Chorus]
And you know that I'm looking back carefully
'Cause I know that there's still something there for me
[Chorus]
But you said Morocco and you made me smile
And it hasn't been that easy for a long, long while
And looking back into your eyes I saw them really shine
Giving me a taste of something fine
Something fine
[Instrumental]
[Chorus]
Now if you see Morocco I know you'll go in style
I may not see Morocco for a little while
But while you're there I was hoping you might keep it in your mind
To save me just a taste of something fine
Something fine
Something fine
Something Fine was written by Jackson Browne.
Something Fine was produced by Wendy Waldman.