The Marcus King Band - "What's Right" - Live at Reevestock Music Festival 2017



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The Marcus King Band perform "What's Right" live at the 2017 Reevestock Music Festival in Elkin, NC.
Lyrics:
Am I right, Is leaving you wrong
My mind keeps telling me, soon I'll be alone
"With only my thoughts, they won't comfort me. And you won't come for me,
Lord that's right"
Take me somewhere my mind won't go
Take me somewhere I can talk real slow
"You still understand me
Somebody tell me what's right"
I had a pint of inspiration, now I'm down on my last drop
My reality slowly creeps in, as the hour hand falls off my clock
"You won't come for me, and my mind won't comfort me"
"You won't come for me, and my mind won't comfort me"
"You won't come for me, and my mind won't comfort me"
"Somebody tell me what's right"
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Songwriter. Guitarist. Singer. Bandleader. At only 21 years of age, Marcus King’s dazzling musical ability is evident throughout The Marcus King Band, the young phenom’s 2nd full-length LP and first for Fantasy Records. Operating within the fiery brand of American roots music that King calls "soul-influenced psychedelic southern rock," the album highlights King’s gorgeous, rough-hewn vocals, soaring guitar work and heartfelt songwriting all amidst a group of masterful musicians who, together, are quickly becoming one of the country’s most sought after live acts.
"King is poised to be one of music’s next great guitarists-a virtuosic talent capable of playing blues, rock, country, R&B, soul and more." - The Washington Post
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Video by LL2 Productions