’Angel’s Gone Bad’ by John Haydock.

Written, performed and produced by John Haydock. A slow burning blues tune. BRAND NEW TUNE. I wanted to write a noir style tune that could either be about Angel as a person, or Angel as the personification of a city - in this case specifically Los Angeles, City of the Angels. I love Raymond Chandler novels. I wanted that feel in the song and video. Hopefully it came across. All video footage free to use from For those that like John Illsely, Chris Rea, Tony Joe White. LYRICS: Angel’s gone bad from her head down to her feet Angel’s gone bad from her head down to her feet She’s moving to the rhythm Of the broken dirty streets When the Santa Ana winds blow They set fire to this town When the Santa Ana winds blow They set fire to this town Angel’s gone bad, she ain’t looking for a cure Angel’s gone bad, she ain’t looking for a cure First you take the money And then you find the door Angel’s gone bad, she don’t turn out the light Angel’s gone bad, she don’t turn out the light When the Santa Ana winds blow They set fire to the town When the Santa Ana winds blow They set fire to this town Angel’s gone bad That girl is lost to sin She stares off into the night Prays for rain #bluesguitar #originalcomposition #classicrock #blues #bluesmusic #originalsong #noir #whiskeyblues
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