You. Tonight. ("Everything that ever was." 15th Anniversary Edition, 2005/2020.) / TIM BRICKLEY AND THE BLEEDING HEARTS

"Long-running Indianapolis musician Tim Brickley worked on 'Everything' until he got it right. Opening track 'Reckless With Love' explodes as a modern descendant of Bruce Springsteen's 'Rosalita' and Tom Petty's 'American Girl', so that track can keep a listener occupied a long time before he or she moves on to the rest of the album. What follows is both cosmic and grounded, alternately poignant ('We Were High') and quite funny ('Without You I'm Just Screwed'). In terms of "heartland" rock, no Hoosier made it better than this in 2005." DAVID LINDQUIST, INDIANAPOLIS STAR, 2.2.2006.

 

YOU. TONIGHT.

(Timothy Brickley & David Rheins)

 

It feels good to be undone.

It feels good to be not-so-young.

It feels good to get real low-strung.

 

    I don't care what the man say.

    I don't care what the TV play.

    I don't care about nothing but:

    You. Tonight.

 

It feels good to be out in the open.

It feels good to finally get your blouse open.

It feels good to feel your weight all right on me.

 

    I don't care what the man say.

    I don't care what the TV play.

    I don't care about nothing but:

    You. Tonight.

 

You can break these golden chains

holding you where you don't want to be.

You can throw away these lies

making you not fly, unable to cry

not wanting to feel a thing.

I wanna make you feel baby,

wanna make you sing.

 

It feels good to be undone.

it feels good to be not-so-young.

it feels good to get real low-strung.

 

    I don't care what the man say.

    I don't care what the TV play.

    I don't care about nothing but:

    You. Tonight.

 

                                                                                     Copyright 2003, Timothy Brickley & David Rheins.