Cory Henry - Something New

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Verse 1
We may not be young anymore but the night is
That is what she said when she looked in my eyes
Follow me, take my hand
And let's go up to higher ground
Leave here: your inhibition
Let's go up, go up

Chorus
Let's try something new-ooh
How 'bout change the view?
Tell me what you find
When you lose your mind
Oh!

Verse 2
It's like the ceiling evaporated (-rated)
And the floor grew distance away
She said: follow me
Let's go further (furthеr)
Let's go up to higher ground (Oh)
Take my hand (Takе my hand)
Be my pleasure
To get lost (get lost)

Chorus
And try something new
How 'bout change the view?
Tell me what you find
When you lose your mind
Ay

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Chorus
Let's try something new
How 'bout change the view?
Tell me what you find
When you lose your mind
Let's try something new
Let's try something new
Yeah

Post Chorus
Let's try something
Yeah
Baby, baby
Baby, baby
Won't you tell me, tell me something new?
Won't you tell me, tell me something new?
Won't you tell me (tell me)
Tell me (tell me)
Tell me (tell)
Ooh, darlin' tell me
Tell me (tell me) something new
Won't you tell me something new
Won't you show me (show me)
Tell me (tell me)
Please, please, please, won't you tell me?
 
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Cory Henry - Something New
{Verse 1} We may not be young anymore but the night is That is what she said when she looked in my eyes Follow me, take my hand And let's go up to higher ground

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A Brooklyn native, Henry may be best known for his role in Snarky Puppy, the instrumental jazz-pop orchestra hailed by Rolling Stone as “one of the more versatile groups on the planet right now.” He’s won a pair of GRAMMY Awards for his work with the band since 2012, but Henry’s deft keyboard skills have been blowing minds around the world for more than two decades now. At six, he made his debut at Harlem’s legendary Apollo Theater, and at nineteen, he joined the touring band of jazz icon Kenny Garrett. Since then, he’s toured or recorded with everyone from Bruce Springsteen and The Roots to P. Diddy and Yolanda Adams in addition to cracking the Top 10 on Billboard’s Jazz charts with a pair of solo albums. NPR called him “a master” and said his “musical charisma is a match for a nearly 400 pound organ,” while Keyboard Magazine dubbed his playing “soulful, church-y, playful, restrained, and virtuosic,” and The Boston Globe raved that “if anyone’s going to preach the gospel of the Hammond organ, it should be Cory Henry.”