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Mag Bar
by Gary E. Andrews - 07/14/26 10:43 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 07/13/26 03:55 PM
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Wishy
by Gary E. Andrews - 07/13/26 03:09 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 07/13/26 03:08 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 158
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Ever Heard this Willie Nelson song,
We got it as a Demo years back when I was at E.M.I. HAYES MIDDLESEX
“ JUST ANOTHER D DAY MAN “
verse one: THE DAY WAS JUST FOUR HUNDRED METRES OLD MY FINGERTIPS WERE HIDING FROM THE COLD I FUMBLED FOR A POCKET TO DRIVE AWAY THE CHILL AND AS THAT HAND GOT WARMER I FOUND TO MY DELIGHT A FOLDED CRISPY TWENTY DOLLAR BILL
Verse 2: I BROKE MY STRIDE TO CELEBRATING DANCE THEN I REMEMBERED THIS AINT HOME IT’S NORTHERN FRANCE GOT MY DEGREE AT COLBY COLLEGE ABOUT A YEAR BEFORE. SO I THOUGHT I’ll WALK THE ROUTES MEN HAD TAKEN FROM THESE SHORES STARTING D DAY BACK IN 1944.
Words and Music Willie Nelson (c)Copyright 1964 All rights Reserved
I'm not allowed to show any more of this, dont think it was ever recorded on a major label.
Typicl Wille evoking emotion , not just telling it.
Sincerely Matt Stoneham
Without the right music your clever lyrics will never be heard, if you want success be prepared to re write many times and even change the meter you chose originally
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