Soulshine- Beth Hart

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When you can't find the light

that guides through a cloudy day



When the stars ain't shinin' bright

you feel like you've lost your way



When the candle lights of home

burns so very far away



Well, you got to let your

Soulshine

just like my mamma

used to say



She used to say Soulshine

it's better than sunshine



It's better than moonshine

Damn sure better than rain



And if the people don't

mind

we all feel this way

sometimes



You gotta let your

Soulshine

shine till the break of day



Growing up I thought I had

it made

I could make it on my own



But life can take the

strongest man

make him feel so alone



Now sometimes I feel the

cold wind

blowing through my achin'

bones



I think back to what my

daddy said

He said: girl, it's the darkest

before the dawn...



Let your Soulshine

it's better than sunshine



It's better than moonshine

Damn sure better than rain



If the people don't mind

we all feel this way

sometimes



You got to let your

soulshine

shine till the break of day



Sometimes a man can feel

this emptiness



Like a woman has robbed

him of his very soul



And a woman too, God

knows,

she can feel like this



And when your world

seems cold

you got to let your spirit

take control



Got to let your Soulshine

it's better than sunshine



It's better than moonshine

Damn sure better than rain



And if the people don't

mind

we all feel this way

sometimes



You got to let your

Soulshine

shine till the break of day



You got to let your

Soulshine



Shiine

till the break of

daayayaay!

About Soulshine- Beth Hart

Beth Hart's "Soulshine" stands as a testament to her mastery of the blues and jazz guitar, capturing the emotive power of her solo career. Recorded during a period where Hart refined her signature tone, the track exemplifies her ability to blend soulful vocals with intricate fingerstyle technique. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it reflects the consistent quality found in her discography, including works like *Immortal* and *Leave The Light On*. The recording showcases her deep connection to the blues tradition while maintaining a contemporary edge, making it a standout piece for fans of her solo performances. Hart's approach here highlights her dedication to authenticity, offering a listening experience that resonates with the raw energy characteristic of her best-known recordings.