Roger M. Harris's listening history

Jason Earls's avatar
Boom, boom, boom, boom I'm gonna shoot you right down Right offa your feet Take you home with me Put you in my house JOHN LEE HOOKER - BOOM BOOM
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vaisvil's avatar
yes, yet another cover of this song...
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Double Trouble's avatar
Diana, or "Di", as we most often call her, has such a sultry voice and we wrote this song especially to let that aspect of her voice shine through. It's a reserved yet hot and sexy Urban R&B piece. Alan wrote the music and Di and Alan co…
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Double Trouble's avatar
This is Alan singing a slow R&B Pop ballad. Think of Al Greene with a modern backing track. Alan wrote the music and the lyric. Let us know if you like it a bit...thanks! (c) 2013 Alan D. David, BMI (Half of Double Trouble)
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This is a Rock Ballad guitar instrumental written and performed by Alan. It reaches deep into the listener's emotions to feel the sadness and sorrow of the piece.
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the mystery tramp's avatar
A guitar instrumental from a few years ago.
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the mystery tramp's avatar
Self-explanatory, really, but yes it does sound like an old AM radio recording (Medium Wave on the Analog dial, kids)
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A Bit More Better Productions's avatar
Don't Be Frightened Don't Be Scared Think of all those times we shared. Don't you know we all lose all we ever dared love. From the window, a view Of a young me and you Don't you know we all lose all we ever dared love. I heard a rumour in…
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I'm singing lead on this. It was recorded to 24 track, 2 inch tape, I'm thinking. I have those somewhere, but they've turned gooey. Sadly, it seems to go into the red during the chorus, but I can't fix that now. I have more stories about the…
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jip's avatar
A view on ghosts. Used my tenor recorder, guitars, and bass. Bizarre how once song writing starts, it seems to write itself. Hope you like.
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