There is an utterly timeless quality to Max Jury’s
songwriting; a pairing of delicate vocals, narrative story-telling and outstanding
ability to construct tender melodies which would sit beautifully at any point
in the past 6 decades.
 “Great American Novel”
is yet another example of his talents, and another stunning step in the exciting career
of the young Iowa-based singer-songwriter. His debut album (which he is currently working on) is set to be one of my most hotly anticipated in recent years.
Great American Novel Lyrics: 
There’s a story in your voice
And in the way you say goodnight
Leaves me wanting more 
It lingers in my mind 
Lingers in my mind 
It was the golden age
Of being lost in love 
You wrote the perfect page 
Then you ripped it 
You ripped it up 
Now I’m waiting for a train
From New York to Boston 
It’s not supposed to be this way 
It’s not supposed to be this way 
It’s the price I have to pay 
Throw roses at the rich girls 
And I start to feel ok 
When I start to feel ok 
There’s a song inside my head
It plays on constantly 
Loud enough to wake the dead 
It’s a song for you and me 
It’s a song for you and me 
Those were the sleepless nights
Learning to make love 
And all the sunken eyes 
Of being too far apart 
Too far gone 
Now I’m waiting for a train
From New York to Boston 
It’s not supposed to be this way 
It’s not supposed to be this way 
It’s the price I have to pay 
Throw roses at the rich girls 
And I start to feel ok 
And I start to feel ok 
I start to feel ok 
It’s the price I have to pay