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You really must market this for a Synchronization License. It is movie soundtrack perfect. Too long for radio. A short version could probably be easily done. The feel, the Melody and Vocal Execution have much merit. AI knew what to do with your voice. You can learn to sing it that way. The 'hits' on THE Hook, the Title Line drive it home. One listen and they'll remember it.
Sade had the most wonderful little combo. They put together very tight arrangements behind her Lyrics, much of which Sade wrote. I was reading from a Trivia game question cards and one asked, "What album hit the top of the Pop, Rock, and Jazz Charts all at the same time?" It was "Promise" by Sade. I tell people, "If you want to give the gift of music, give "Promise" by Sade. When I see it in bargain bins I move it to the front. This is the music people are looking for. Ethereal. Exotic. Sade. And yours, as Guy says, Michael Buble? Possibilities may not be endless, but they are broad.
There will always be another song to be written. Someone will write it. Why not you? www.garyeandrews.com
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