Colleen Badenhop's debut album features eleven songs with intricate lyrics and passionate vocals with a piano-driven rock-pop sound. The product of a successful Kickstarter campaign, On the Inside was recorded and mixed at Babblefish Studios.
The CD includes a booklet with the lyrics for all the songs and features photography by Jennifer Taylor Clarke.
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Ain't you ever heard of modesty?
Honestly, I wonder if you've looked at yourself lately
And do you listen to the words that fly out of your mouth?
You know that sometimes they ought not come out
Don't pretend to be a friend to me / You could be my enemy, oh
And you wouldn't even know it
I am, I am, I am afraid we've got a problem here
And I am, I am, I am uncomfortably aware
That it is just because I've let you that you've taken up my time
So now I've got to go, but I think you ought to know
I'm leaving you behind
So maybe you're a victim of your vanity
Can't you see the writing's on the wall
You've got nothing left at all
The clock is ticking toward the hour when
You'll be all alone with your own delusions
I wonder what I ever saw in you / Now I see right through
To a mirror that is showing me my life
And something just ain't right
I am, I am, I am afraid we've got a problem here...etc.
You and me, we've got a problem here
Every day you make it crystal clear
And I can't believe I've let you pin me down for all this time
But I am stronger now, and I'm finally walkin' out
Oh baby, I'm afraid we've got a problem here
What will it take to make you see and make you care
Because I don't believe I'll let you waste another minute of my time
So now I've got to go / By now you ought to know
I'm leaving you behind
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