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Celebrating a lifetime of music Terry Brown / TerrySongs http://alonetone.com/terrysongs/tracks ** I originally recorded this with a drum track, borrowed from another alonetone member, but the creator of the track never responded to my…
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Instruments: Martin J-40 Guitar, Gibson SG Bass, and Dulcimer for Lead Break. This was the last of 10 songs written for the RPM Challenge 2012.
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It's fun to buy a new toy once in a while. This is the first attempt at using my new Line 6 POD Guitar Effects. Lyrics: Here you come, my sweet baby Don’t know why you drive me crazy I’m crazy, in love with you And it’s been a long long…
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(Em) A legend that the sailors told Tales shared from long ago (C) Secrets that are captured in the (Em) air (Em) It comes to you from far way Whispered roars that fade away (C) Answers that are carried on the (Em) breeze Only (C) heard…
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I just bought a new Gibson SG Standard guitar with P90 pickups. I bought it after listening to Steve Krell's Gibson Gold Top with P90's. Here is my first recording with the guitar. Lyrics: Sitting in my living room Sunlight will be fading…
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Feel the wind in my sails Heading toward a brighter day No more dark, dead end trails Looks like sunshine all the way Aint no stopping me now Been a long time in the darkness Bangin round where I can’t see Smell the fresh air through the window…
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Written by Greg Connor
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#2 for RPM Challenge 2013
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#RPM Challenge 2013# Oh it caught me by surprise I Looked into your pretty eyes Nothing more than a simple kiss And a moment like this We don’t need no fancy cars Diamond Rings that shine like stars You never really asked for more Than moments…
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#RPM Challenge 2013# I was standing behind an elderly couple in the grocery store checkout line last week. The cashier told them that someone had donated $100 toward their groceries. $100 had already been paid toward their $121 grocery…
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