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Hello Amy. Thanks for the review. My instrumental does have lyrics. It's called Hot Boiled Peanuts. Mrs Kate
Amy, Thank you for taking time to review "Over and Over", and for your kind words about my voice. Shoot me some lyrics that need a tune. I'd be please to collaborate. Christopher
Hi Kate, you are so creative, only you could make a song about boiled peanuts. I love your creativity.
Thanks. It's the only song I ever wrote that is s lie they're okay but I don't like em that much. Wrote it more as a commercial. Haha
Hi Christopher thanks very much for you thoughtful and kind review of The Second Hand! ~Jeff
Hey Christopher, I am always looking for new colabrations. What style of music is your favorite? I write in country, Faith country, contemporary Christian, pop, gospel, country rock and R & B Genres. So I am not sure ehat style to send you. You do good work, so I am sure it would be awesome, just not sure which style to send?
Lets try Faith country.
I have eclectic tastes in what I like to listen to. I enjoy Bruce Springsteen, the Eagles, Gordon Lightfoot, Chicago, Bread, Kenny Rogers, Lionel Richie, Al Green, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Josh Groban, Celine Dion, Neil Diamond, Cat Stevens, Aaron Nevel, John Denver, Christopher Cross, Simon and Garfunkle, James Taylor, John Cougar Mellencamp, Phil Collins, Huey Lewis, Bill Withers, Toto, John Lennon, Shenaya Twain, Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Buffet, Eric Clapton, America, Abba, Elton John, Michael Jackson, Jim Croce, Dan Fogleberg, and more
Hello Christopher. Thanks for the review of Two Hands to work, a very vintage song in my catalog, but one I still love to sing. It was written as a response to a book I read by Joni Earackson Tada, who was rendered quadriplegic after a diving accident. After I read her story, I realized I should never complain again. But maybe you heard that...I gues the live recording is all that is up on BJ. Oops sorry for the repetition. God bless you and have a great day. Mrs Kate
Thanks for your review. I know it was left under produced. You know the irony by now. If I had done some production, people would say it should be kept simple with just guitar and voice a maybe a touch here and there. Jesus walked in town with Mary on a donkey and people complained so he rode the donkey and Mary walked and again people complained. I think you get the point. Folks need to get in line and bit me. And what's with the hook? You need to listen to over 1000 hit songs in the sixties that was hookless, I'm not kidding. Get away from the books and lessions and play from the heart that is where it counts.