Angie Aparo is an American musician and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. He is currently recording an album and touring with his long-time drummer, Derek Murphy.
Aparo began playing in a group called Angie's Hope in the early 1990s before making the decision to go solo. After making that decision, Aparo chose to go out on the road touring with his acoustic guitar in the Southeast. In 1996, he released his first CD Out of the Everywhere, recorded at David Briggs Studio in Nashville, Tennessee with Jim Stabile as engineer. Burnard Tate played drums.
In 1999, with Grammy-winning producer Matt Serletic, Aparo released The American. His single, "Spaceship," hit the radio waves in 2000, and The American also includes his original version of the single "Cry", made popular by Faith Hill and featured on her album of the same name. Many songs from The American are also on a live CD 9Live that was released in 2004, from a performance for Atlanta radio station 99X, also featured on 99X Live X 6. Faith Hill's husband Tim McGraw also covered "Free Man" from The American. It was featured on an iTunes-only soundtrack release for an HBO documentary about the election of Barack Obama.
Take a piece of the sky
Make it rain cherry wine
Give her love, give her life
Give her mine
She's a child, young and willing
In a world that's unforgiving
That in time
Take all the living from your soul, no no no
I stand in the night with a silver sword
Killing her demons beating them off her door
Oh no
Sleep little baby don't you cry
'Cause daddy's got a worn out lullaby
And I'd live forever dark and damned
If I could see you spend one minute girl, in wonderland
She can run, free forever
Still our blood runs us together
And I'll be there if she runs home
For worse or better, babe no
I know you like Adam knew Eve
Every tear you cry is a tear that I will bleed
Oh, and I will bleed
Sleep little baby, don't you cry
Daddy's got a worn out lullaby
And I'd live forever dark and damned
If I could see you spend one minute girl, in wonderland
And I'd live forever dark and damned
If I could see you spend one minute, in wonderland
And I say, ooh ooh