Composed by Eric Blackwood/Pete Trewavas
Lyrics by Eric Blackwood
Engineered by Pete Trewavas
Produced by Eric Blackwood and Pete Trewavas
Mixed by Robin Boult
Mastered by Mike Hunter
Imagery by Wendy Farrell-Pastore
lyrics
i wish i had a time machine, so i wouldn’t have to dream.
i understand your need to be, a million miles away from me. the sky was so brilliant blue and i was lost in the sunshine of you...
and it’s another sunny day, but your a million miles away... away... from me.
i wish i could change your mind
the way it has a thousand times.
remember how it felt that day,
when you looked at me that way?
i wish i had a time machine, so i wouldn’t have to dream
but i understand your need to be,
a million miles away from me.
the sky was so brilliant blue,
and i was lost in the sunshine of you.
...and its another sunny day
but you’re a million miles away.
and someday you will wake up
and this will all have gone away.
it’s time to make your mind up
because that someday is today.
today...
i wish i had a time machine
so i can finally end this dream
but i understand you have to be...
a million miles away
from me...
credits
from A Million Miles Away (I Wish I Had A Time Machine) - with 4 all new tracks!,
released February 28, 2013
Lead Vox: Eric Blackwood
3-pete Bridge Harmony Vox: Pete Trewavas
Main Melody “Blue” guitar: Eric Blackwood
Rhythm Guitar: Pete Trewavas
Bass: Pete Trewavas
Outro Guitar Leads: Pete Trewavas
Programming: Pete Trewavas
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