Texas Boy

Lyrics

Everybody’s out there
Everyone is on the loose
Long hair you don’t care
You’ll do what ever you choose

Someday you’ll run from the mountain to the sea
But you’ll always be a Texas boy to me

Sometimes you just stare
Floating off to the moon
An artist everywhere
Growing up way too soon

Someday you’ll run from the mountain to the sea
But you’ll always be a Texas boy to me

We’re going fast now
Summer water having fun
I’ve got you now pow
No where to hide run

Someday you’ll run from the mountain to the sea
But you’ll always be a Texas boy to me

Someday stop stand still in the breeze ooh
But you’ll only see a home, home near me

*Lyrics and music by Brittany Shane ©2021

 

Dream Baby Dream

Lyrics

She puts on her makeup
Smiles as she wakes up
It’s gonna be good

A passion to be famous
Working as a waitress
She’d shine if she could

Cause she knows that it all works out
If you glow there’s no doubt

So turn it on and

Dream baby dream
All night long
You stay strong
and reach for the morning

Dream baby dream
All day long
Sing your song
And keep on dreamin’

It’s a life in shambles
Takin’ all the gambles
She holds her head high

Photos like Monroe
Shoes and dreams to go
She thinks she can fly

Cause she knows she can have it all
It’s the gold
It’s worth the fall

So turn it on and

Dream baby dream
All night long
You stay strong
and reach for the morning

Dream baby dream
All day long
Sing your song
And keep on dreamin’

Cause she knows she can have it all
It’s the gold
It’s worth the fall

So turn it on and

Dream baby dream
All night long
You stay strong
and reach for the morning

Dream baby dream
All day long
Sing your song

And keep on dreamin’
And keep on dreamin’
And keep on dreamin’

Dream baby dream all night long
You stay strong all night long

*Lyrics and music by Brittany Shane ©2020

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Produced by: Josh Center
Written by: Brittany Shane
Acoustic Guitar: Colton King
Lead Guitar: David Percefull
Keys: David Percefull
Bass: Casey Johns
Drums: Josh Center
Back up vocals: J Meridian
Recorded at: YellowDOG studio
Engineered by: Casey Johns
Mixed by: David Percefull
Photos by: Todd V. Wolfson

 

“Brittany Shane a wonderful singer / songwriter that writes about life experiences to which everyone can relate.”

– Coach Smith, Host of Over Easy, Wimberly Valley Radio

 

“Brittany Shane has a trademark style all her own. Her voice will lift you up and carry to to a place of relaxation and joy. Always enjoy listening to her!”

– Brenda Hardy, Tasting Room Manager, Singing Water Vineyards

 

 

“Along with being musically talented, Brittany Shane is both professional and wonderful to work with! We love having her play at Becker Vineyards!”

– Nichole Bendele, PR & Winery, Tasting Room Coordinator, Becker Vineyards

 

Right out of the gate as a college student in Wisconsin, Brittany Shane was grabbing rave reviews left and right, including “Best Female Vocalist” honors from Maximum Ink Magazine and Wisconsin State Journal. After two well received albums released under her maiden name (Safranek), the Americana singer-songwriter pawned a guitar to make the move to San Francisco and quickly became a staple at the Fillmore while sharing the stage with the likes of Aimee Mann, Chris Isaak, Travis, Heart, Peter Frampton and Liz Phair. After another album which would land on the San Francisco Chronicle’s Top 20 List for the year, Shane found success beyond the stage, her songs receiving placements in film, television and commercials, including Hyundai, Oxygen, PBS, A&E and more.

Having fallen in love with Austin while on tour, Shane’s next move brought her to the Lone Star state where she discovered legendary guitar virtuoso Scrappy Jud Newcomb (Ian McLagan, Stephen Bruton, John Dee Graham) at the Continental Club. The two joined forces on Shane’s 5th studio album, Loud Nights on a Short String. Since then, Shane has become a mother and launched My Music Day, a program that teaches preschool age children music skills. And yet she still found time to release 2018’s self titled album, which was recorded at Resonate (Nada Surf, The New Pornographers) in Austin and mastered by Alex Lyon at The Bubble (Gary Clark Jr, The Dandy Warhols, Jet). The album was co-produced by longtime friend Jeff Byrd (Spoon, Explosions in the Sky, Iron and Wine) and Shane herself and featured an impressive studio ensemble, including Brad Rice on lead guitar (Son Volt, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Keith Urban) and Michael Tarabay on bass (Pat Green, Chris Cage, Bodeans).

While her past albums have mainly dealt with the themes of love, loss and strength, Shane’s sixth full length features a new major inspiration- her young son Oliver. “Where’s The Moon?” simmers with honeyed visions of childhood innocence and “Texas Boy” is a smile-inducing lullaby, brimming with love for a child and an adopted home state. Shane’s sweet and clear melodies shine throughout a collection of songs that begs to be heard through headphones. Look for her new album due on early 2021.

Photo by Todd V. Wolfson
Photo by Todd V. Wolfson