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I wrote this about the story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. The first part is from the viewpoint of Victor Frankenstein and the second part from the view of the creature. Quite a bit later I realized that the chorus was actually about myself…
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Andrew I see the tears in your eyes Your feelings you cannot hide It is a time to rejoice when the world sees new life And celebrate the new arrival The tears you shed are not for you You think of all he won’t do As you watch the children playing…
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This the backing tracks for the song without the main vocal. I put this on the Cd as a bonus "sing-along" track.
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This is another backing track song without the lead vocal. it was a bonus track on the CD. I recirded this wanting it to sound like an early Beatles song.
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I wrote this about the story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. The first part is from the viewpoint of Victor Frankenstein and the second part from the view of the creature. Quite a bit later I realized that the chorus was actually about myself…
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I wrote this about the story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. The first part is from the viewpoint of Victor Frankenstein and the second part from the view of the creature. Quite a bit later I realized that the chorus was actually about myself…
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I wrote this about the story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. The first part is from the viewpoint of Victor Frankenstein and the second part from the view of the creature. Quite a bit later I realized that the chorus was actually about myself…
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The first version of this is on Songs of The Heart. This version was written around 9/11 and is a plea for America to hold on to God, not move away from Him.
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A good rule to follow, especially when it comes to those you love.
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Improvisation. (Loosely based on "Atlanta" by Scott Weiland and Dean Deleo) 2.23.13
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