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Penny Wise ©2015 Words and music by Jeff Cole Winter's solstice is on to you In a week you’ll be looking where to hide The mercy you called shy In faith so penny wise Slowly watch the tide The love you had to pine In faith so penny wise…
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slkrell said

Wow the reverse guitar effect is perfect for the feel here, was that a talk box Very infectious

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Penny Wise ©2015 Words and music by Jeff Cole Winter's solstice is on to you In a week you’ll be looking where to hide The mercy you called shy In faith so penny wise Slowly watch the tide The love you had to pine In faith so penny wise…
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Guest said

Love the tones used. Nice vocal.

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The song tells of growing older while living in the suburban bliss of comfort and one day being alarmed at how much time has gone by yet we still have our dreams and childhood heart and the contrast it makes. The Silence Addicts ©2014 Words…
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Guest said

Yeah enjoyed this a lot.

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For a friend who passed away a few years ago. The video came to me all at once.
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Greg Connor said

The white light coming through the door at the end gave me the chills. That's a pretty neat video!

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The song tells of growing older while living in the suburban bliss of comfort and one day being alarmed at how much time has gone by yet we still have our dreams and childhood heart and the contrast it makes. The Silence Addicts ©2014 Words…
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Nick P said

Cool song

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Penny Wise ©2015 Words and music by Jeff Cole Winter's solstice is on to you In a week you’ll be looking where to hide The mercy you called shy In faith so penny wise Slowly watch the tide The love you had to pine In faith so penny wise…
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Jefferson Cole said

thanks Colleen and Greg.

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Penny Wise ©2015 Words and music by Jeff Cole Winter's solstice is on to you In a week you’ll be looking where to hide The mercy you called shy In faith so penny wise Slowly watch the tide The love you had to pine In faith so penny wise…
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Colleen Dillon said

Love your vocals. Nice arrangement too!

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Penny Wise ©2015 Words and music by Jeff Cole Winter's solstice is on to you In a week you’ll be looking where to hide The mercy you called shy In faith so penny wise Slowly watch the tide The love you had to pine In faith so penny wise…
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Greg Connor said

Well done

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The song tells of growing older while living in the suburban bliss of comfort and one day being alarmed at how much time has gone by yet we still have our dreams and childhood heart and the contrast it makes. The Silence Addicts ©2014 Words…
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Sister Savage said

Bittersweetness! Love the "goodbye goodbye" effect - lovely, haunting touch.

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An instrumental I wrote for friend's wife who passed into the next dimension. Sweet lady with whom I made friends with as a couple. I felt inspired to write a song for his wife after she passed. He gave me her tenor guitar. I was honored beyond…
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Jefferson Cole said

Thanks scottz.

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An instrumental I wrote for friend's wife who passed into the next dimension. Sweet lady with whom I made friends with as a couple. I felt inspired to write a song for his wife after she passed. He gave me her tenor guitar. I was honored beyond…
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scottz said

Really like the production and vibe of all your songs...good stuff.

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A lot of songs come to me while driving on trips. I can hear them mostly completed. The song will tell you how it wants to be written.
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Jefferson Cole said

Thanks for the comments Andrew and Peppermint Sky.

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An instrumental I wrote for friend's wife who passed into the next dimension. Sweet lady with whom I made friends with as a couple. I felt inspired to write a song for his wife after she passed. He gave me her tenor guitar. I was honored beyond…
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jip said

Nice one.

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D tuning always helps when your in a writing slump I find anyway.
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Jefferson Cole said

Thanks for the comments.This is a great site and I'm returning the favor of listening to all of your music as well.

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D tuning always helps when your in a writing slump I find anyway.
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vaisvil said

Great arrangement and cool song! Very pro sounding

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D tuning always helps when your in a writing slump I find anyway.
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Johnny Stone said

Great track mate

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D tuning always helps when your in a writing slump I find anyway.
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willis said

Whew, some cool hair raising chord progressions going on here, Jefferson Cole!

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D tuning always helps when your in a writing slump I find anyway.
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Ed Layne said

I like how this song moves and evolves. The way that the last chorus morphs into the outro guitar solo is incredible! The combination of these lyrics and music are a perfect match. Very nicely done!

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D tuning always helps when your in a writing slump I find anyway.
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John Robson said

Cool song. Love the way it builds. Excellent guitar solo, by the way :-)

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A lot of songs come to me while driving on trips. I can hear them mostly completed. The song will tell you how it wants to be written.
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Sister Savage said

Cool track - love the arrangement.

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