"Gone"-Kyle McMahon
They tell me to look up for the answer
They tell me to clean up my act
They tell me seven trumpets are blowing
They tell me that I gotta react
Careful not to speak too loudly
Now I gotta watch what I say
Time is very precious they tell me
While I wait for my judgement day
(CHORUS)
[Will I be gone?
Will I be there?
Or am I on a road
Leading to nowhere?
Will I be gone?]
(END CHORUS)
They tell me to look up for the question
They tell me to make sure that I hear
They tell me to make sure that I'm ready
They tell me to make sure I stay near
(REPEAT CHORUS)
Tell me what you think is the problem
Tell me so that I understand
Tell me how to escape the rapture
Guide me through it and take my hand
(REPEAT CHORUS)
Music & Lyrics Copyright 2002/2003 Kyle McMahon
111 Records/elyk. music/ASCAP
All Rights Reserved
"Gone"-Kyle McMahon
Signed Music Artist
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Kyle McMahon is a 22 year old singer, songwriter, and producer whom has spent most of his life within the entertainment industry. Born & raised in Delaware, Kyle began in music at the age of 8, guest hosting a weekly soul & motown radio show. At the age of 12, Kyle began a 6 year stint as "Delaware's Teen Critic" for the News Journal, Delaware's major paper reaching over 1 million readers.
Throughout high school, Kyle began writing songs at a dizzying pace, while remaining active in the Delaware music scene. Playing for thousands of people, inlcuding a featured slot in Dick Clark's American Bandstand: Philadelphia, Kyle earned a loyal following.
The year 2001 marked a turning point in Kyle's musical career when he won the Delaware Vocal Association's Vocalist Of The Year award and record labels began calling. Soon after, Kyle signed into a development deal with a major label & began production on his first professionally recorded songs.
2002 saw the launch of www.kylemcmahon.com, which gained national exposure with the Artist 2 Artist section. Kyle interviews people in the entertainment world he feels are doing some great work with their fame. When Kyle interviewed Madonna guitarist & co-writer Monte Pittman, global wire service Associated Press ran a story on the site & the interview. In 2003, www.kylemcmahon.com received its 1 millionth hit.
In 2003, Kyle inked a record deal with 111 Records. His self confessional blend of rock pop combines harmonies reminscent of The Eagles with a modern rock style in the vein of Sheryl Crow. His self written songs can be found on the upcoming album, "One", due in the spring of 2004.
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