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Henry Wolfe - “The Other Man”

Oh god, I am in love with Henry Wolfe’s voice. You may have heard his song, Stop the Train, it was in the Julie & Julia soundtrack. But I don’t think it quite exemplifies Wolfe’s bluesy roots.

How does he sing in tune and manage to sound so gruff? I am so seduced by his lyrics even though he’s talking about sleeping with a married woman. The harmonies, the gentle crashing of the cymbols, the keyboard. I love all of it.

4th reblog? I love this song….

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